Propios 100 mg/ml (Testosterone Propionate) 10ml vial

€50.00
  • Active Ingredient: Testosterone Propionate

  • Type: Anabolic steroid (Testosterone derivative)

  • Form: Injections

  • Vehicle oil: Sesame oil

What is Testosterone Propionate?

Testosterone Propionate is a form of synthetic testosterone, a primary male hormone. It is mainly used in hormone therapy to treat conditions caused by low testosterone levels, such as hypogonadism and other hormonal imbalances. This steroid is administered by injection to promote male sexual development and combat conditions that lead to muscle loss. It is frequently prescribed for men with symptoms such as reduced libido, fatigue, and muscle wasting.

How does Testosterone Propionate work?

Testosterone propionate compensates for testosterone deficiency by activating specific receptors in the body. After injection, it is gradually released into the bloodstream and converted into testosterone by the enzyme esterase.

Testosterone travels through the bloodstream to different tissues, where it binds to specific androgen receptors on the cells.

This connection triggers changes in gene expression, activating or deactivating genes crucial for processes such as protein synthesis and cell growth.

In addition to influencing gene expression, testosterone can also initiate pathways that lead to immediate changes in cellular function without altering DNA.

The overall effects include increased protein synthesis, aiding in muscle growth and recovery; retention of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium; improved red blood cell production; and improvements in muscle mass, bone density, and sexual function. Additionally, it positively affects mood and energy levels, reducing fatigue and depression in individuals with low testosterone levels.

Pros and Cons of Testosterone Propionate
Testosterone propionate is popular in bodybuilding communities for promoting muscle growth and aiding in fat loss, especially in men who struggle to obtain maximum benefits from exercise due to low hormone levels.

Other benefits include:

  • Increased libido

  • Improved focus

  • Increased strength, power, and muscle size.

  • Better athletic performance

  • Improved bone density

  • Improved mood and mental well-being.

  • The list of testosterone side effects is extensive, but this does not necessarily indicate a high risk. Testosterone is one of the most studied and naturally occurring anabolic androgenic hormones. The incidence of side effects at therapeutic doses is rare, with all potential side effects well researched.

Estrogenic side effects (due to aromatization)

  • Increase in LDL

  • Acne

  • Hair loss

  • Aggressiveness

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Sleep disorders

  • Mood swings

  • Blood clots

  • Prostate problems

  • Breast tenderness

  • Firecrackers

  • Side effects such as water retention, gynecomastia, and fat accumulation can be controlled with anti-estrogens. Acne, oily skin, and increased body and facial hair can be controlled through regular cleansing and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors.

  • Active Ingredient: Testosterone Propionate

  • Type: Anabolic steroid (Testosterone derivative)

  • Form: Injections

  • Vehicle oil: Sesame oil

What is Testosterone Propionate?

Testosterone Propionate is a form of synthetic testosterone, a primary male hormone. It is mainly used in hormone therapy to treat conditions caused by low testosterone levels, such as hypogonadism and other hormonal imbalances. This steroid is administered by injection to promote male sexual development and combat conditions that lead to muscle loss. It is frequently prescribed for men with symptoms such as reduced libido, fatigue, and muscle wasting.

How does Testosterone Propionate work?

Testosterone propionate compensates for testosterone deficiency by activating specific receptors in the body. After injection, it is gradually released into the bloodstream and converted into testosterone by the enzyme esterase.

Testosterone travels through the bloodstream to different tissues, where it binds to specific androgen receptors on the cells.

This connection triggers changes in gene expression, activating or deactivating genes crucial for processes such as protein synthesis and cell growth.

In addition to influencing gene expression, testosterone can also initiate pathways that lead to immediate changes in cellular function without altering DNA.

The overall effects include increased protein synthesis, aiding in muscle growth and recovery; retention of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium; improved red blood cell production; and improvements in muscle mass, bone density, and sexual function. Additionally, it positively affects mood and energy levels, reducing fatigue and depression in individuals with low testosterone levels.

Pros and Cons of Testosterone Propionate
Testosterone propionate is popular in bodybuilding communities for promoting muscle growth and aiding in fat loss, especially in men who struggle to obtain maximum benefits from exercise due to low hormone levels.

Other benefits include:

  • Increased libido

  • Improved focus

  • Increased strength, power, and muscle size.

  • Better athletic performance

  • Improved bone density

  • Improved mood and mental well-being.

  • The list of testosterone side effects is extensive, but this does not necessarily indicate a high risk. Testosterone is one of the most studied and naturally occurring anabolic androgenic hormones. The incidence of side effects at therapeutic doses is rare, with all potential side effects well researched.

Estrogenic side effects (due to aromatization)

  • Increase in LDL

  • Acne

  • Hair loss

  • Aggressiveness

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Sleep disorders

  • Mood swings

  • Blood clots

  • Prostate problems

  • Breast tenderness

  • Firecrackers

  • Side effects such as water retention, gynecomastia, and fat accumulation can be controlled with anti-estrogens. Acne, oily skin, and increased body and facial hair can be controlled through regular cleansing and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors.