Sustanon (Su) is an oil-based injectable anabolic–androgenic
steroid (AAS) typically containing four different testosterone esters
(testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylpropionate, testosterone
isocaproate, and testosterone decanoate), which provides endless release of
testosterone into the blood and produces a stable testosterone level for a
protracted period extending for 3–4 weeks.
AASs are a gaggle of synthetic compounds structurally
associated with testosterone, which are pharmacologically important for
treatment of hypogonadism, impotence, delayed puberty, muscle wasting,
diaphragm atrophy, osteoporosis, sorts of anemia, endometriosis and fibrocystic
breast disease, alcohol hepatitis, wound and burn healings, and eventually,
kidney failure. Additionally, to their therapeutic uses, AASs also are taken in
high doses by athletes, bodybuilders, and youths to reinforce muscle mass or
physical endurance. Uncontrolled usage of AASs may cause serious side effects,
like cardiovascular disorder (particularly enlargement of the left ventricle),
which may cause a overtime, acute hepatitis and jaundice, testicular
dysfunction, which results in infertility, hypertension, and behavioral
disorders. Abusing AAS by many bodybuilders, athletes, and therefore the youth
may be a serious proton pharma health that has recently increased rapidly.
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