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Water-based Stanozolol not longer white?

Alpha_Male

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I am sorry I guess this question was already asked although I couldn't find the answer in the forum.

I have a question about the "new" presentation of the Water-based Stanozolol.

Traditionally water-based Stanozolol (Winstrol) was sold in a milky white suspension. Which, the theory says, it was micro-crystals that dissolve over time, steady releasing the Stanozolol during 2-3 weeks.

I see now, all the labs sell the water-based Stanozolol in a yellowish translucid suspension.

I am using this product for therapeutic reasons, I rather don't get into the details but it has to do with malnourishment. The thing is, it is not for bodybuilding where one could be injecting it every other day. So, for me it is actually important to know the actual time-release period of the drug for dosage purposes.

Does someone know, or have some kind-of informed opinion, about the time-release period of the water-based Stanozolol in this new translucid presentation? Is it still 2 to 3 weeks?

Any information will be appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.
 
I am sorry I guess this question was already asked although I couldn't find the answer in the forum.

I have a question about the "new" presentation of the Water-based Stanozolol.

Traditionally water-based Stanozolol (Winstrol) was sold in a milky white suspension. Which, the theory says, it was micro-crystals that dissolve over time, steady releasing the Stanozolol during 2-3 weeks.

I see now, all the labs sell the water-based Stanozolol in a yellowish translucid suspension.

I am using this product for therapeutic reasons, I rather don't get into the details but it has to do with malnourishment. The thing is, it is not for bodybuilding where one could be injecting it every other day. So, for me it is actually important to know the actual time-release period of the drug for dosage purposes.

Does someone know, or have some kind-of informed opinion, about the time-release period of the water-based Stanozolol in this new translucid presentation? Is it still 2 to 3 weeks?

Any information will be appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.
@Alpha_Male you're using winstrol stanozolol for theraputic reasons? which kind? as they dont exist, it's a veterinarian based steroid. Human application doesn't exist for it, so makes me think you're making this up and lying to us.

Now tell us what your real question is please? listening
 
I am sorry I guess this question was already asked although I couldn't find the answer in the forum.

I have a question about the "new" presentation of the Water-based Stanozolol.

Traditionally water-based Stanozolol (Winstrol) was sold in a milky white suspension. Which, the theory says, it was micro-crystals that dissolve over time, steady releasing the Stanozolol during 2-3 weeks.

I see now, all the labs sell the water-based Stanozolol in a yellowish translucid suspension.

I am using this product for therapeutic reasons, I rather don't get into the details but it has to do with malnourishment. The thing is, it is not for bodybuilding where one could be injecting it every other day. So, for me it is actually important to know the actual time-release period of the drug for dosage purposes.

Does someone know, or have some kind-of informed opinion, about the time-release period of the water-based Stanozolol in this new translucid presentation? Is it still 2 to 3 weeks?

Any information will be appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.
Do you not eat enough?
 
steady releasing the Stanozolol during 2-3 weeks.
Water based stanozolol has a half life of less than a day. Same as the pills. In fact you can drink it if you like. Not sure where your getting 2-3 weeks. Also suspicious of the "therapeutic" use. As @MUSTANG_18 said, its a veterinary drug for increasing apatite in dogs.
 
check out para pharma, they got good gear
 
all our approved sources have good quality Winstrol you're covered either way
 
@Alpha_Male you're using winstrol stanozolol for theraputic reasons? which kind? as they dont exist, it's a veterinarian based steroid. Human application doesn't exist for it, so makes me think you're making this up and lying to us.

Now tell us what your real question is please? listening
wikidoc.org/index.php/Stanozolol

"Stanozolol, commonly sold under the name Winstrol (oral) and Winstrol Depot (intra-muscular), was developed by Winthrop Laboratories in 1962. It is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived fromtestosterone, and has been approved by the FDA[/URL] for human use." [emphasis mine].

"In humans, it has been demonstrated to be successful in treating anaemia[/URL] and hereditary angioedema[/URL]."
 
Water based stanozolol has a half life of less than a day. Same as the pills. In fact you can drink it if you like. Not sure where your getting 2-3 weeks. Also suspicious of the "therapeutic" use. As @MUSTANG_18 said, its a veterinary drug for increasing apatite in dogs.
1) Read my response to Mustang if you still feel suspicious.

2) The 2-3 weeks I am getting it from... a VADE MECUM for example? or the PACKAGE LEAFLET itself? Both of these if you cand get a hold of old ones before the product was discontinued of course.
 
Vadim, you should inject Winstrol Depot (keyword: Depot), not drink it. In fact, that's the delivery path it was designed for, i.e. intra-muscular. Of course, I am talking about the legit product before it ceased production.

Anyway, thanks for the help guys.
 
1) Read my response to Mustang if you still feel suspicious.

2) The 2-3 weeks I am getting it from... a VADE MECUM for example? or the PACKAGE LEAFLET itself? Both of these if you cand get a hold of old ones before the product was discontinued of course.
  1. Half-Life: The half-life of Winstrol Depot is longer than that of oral Winstrol. The injectable form has a half-life of around 24 hours, leading to a more prolonged duration of action and potentially less frequent dosing. Oral Winstrol, on the other hand, has a shorter half-life, requiring more frequent dosing throughout the day to maintain stable blood levels.
Injectable winstrol is stanzodol suspended in water. When it's not esterified you only get the drug half life there is nothing to slow the release.
There is no difference between the water based injectable form and pill form other than the delivery method and the injectable form has a longer half life (9hours pill/24hours injected) due to the slightly longer absorption time of the fluid in the muscle.
 
  1. Half-Life: The half-life of Winstrol Depot is longer than that of oral Winstrol. The injectable form has a half-life of around 24 hours, leading to a more prolonged duration of action and potentially less frequent dosing. Oral Winstrol, on the other hand, has a shorter half-life, requiring more frequent dosing throughout the day to maintain stable blood levels.
Injectable winstrol is stanzodol suspended in water. When it's not esterified you only get the drug half life there is nothing to slow the release.
There is no difference between the water based injectable form and pill form other than the delivery method and the injectable form has a longer half life (9hours pill/24hours injected) due to the slightly longer absorption time of the fluid in the muscle.
Thanks for the info s.gentz. I appreciate it.
 
wikidoc.org/index.php/Stanozolol

"Stanozolol, commonly sold under the name Winstrol (oral) and Winstrol Depot (intra-muscular), was developed by Winthrop Laboratories in 1962. It is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived fromtestosterone, and has been approved by the FDA[/URL] for human use." [emphasis mine].

"In humans, it has been demonstrated to be successful in treating anaemia[/URL] and hereditary angioedema[/URL]."
Winthrop Laboratories in 1962 was the only one that could sell stanazolol winstrol for human use, its NO LONGER approved or made for human use bro, why you arguing, whats the point of you using it?
 
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