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Nandrolone decanoate
Medical uses
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Non-medical uses
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Side effects
Virilization
Overdose
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Nandrolone decanoate
Nandrolone decanoate is a synthetic anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) that was first synthesized in the 1950s. It functions as an ester prodrug of nandrolone, with the decanoate chain conferring prolonged activity and extended release from intramuscular injections.
Mechanism of action
Nandrolone decanoate is metabolised into its active form, nandrolone, which binds to androgen receptors (AR) in target tissues. The binding initiates transcriptional activation of genes involved in protein synthesis, cell proliferation, and differentiation. It also inhibits the catabolic pathways mediated by proteolytic enzymes such as ubiquitin‑proteasome system.
Pharmacokinetics
Nandrolone decanoate has a biphasic release: an initial burst following injection, followed by a sustained release of nandrolone over weeks. Peak plasma concentrations are typically reached within 2–3 days after injection and in the end‐to‐end of the 4‑week period it’s well‐the "…". … ……
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