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trenbolone hexahydrobenzylcarbonate info

BigBro

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Can anyone give me a definitive answer to, "what is the clearance time for trenbolone hexahydrobenzylcarbonate". Seems like, as usual, everyone just copies and pastes information from other web sites without having any real idea of what the facts may be.

Tren hex has a longer half life than acetate, but then half life has very little to do with clearance times. Some web sites quote 4-5 weeks, others 4-5 months, which I suspect is where someone has made a typo so now everyone just copies and pastes either time, depending on where they look.

Just curious.
 
Tren hex has a longer haft life then both enanthate and acetate.

It has a haft life of 10 days and a detection time of 6 months.
 
Tren hex has a longer haft life then both enanthate and acetate.

It has a haft life of 10 days and a detection time of 6 months.

Just be sure what you have is actually tren hex. I have heard of labs labeling product this but it is actually a different ester.
 
I was looking for a definitive medical study or similar. There are dozens of web sites that quote 4-5 weeks and also 4-5 months, which, as I said, with one of those being a typo, substituting weeks for months or vice versa. And even then I suspect its a random guess.

I have had a poke in google scholar but no joy yet. I have even read somewhere about a female russian athlete claiming that a couple of weeks is enough for metabolites to be undetectable.

So looking for a study or real blood test results that show a clearance time.
 
I was looking for a definitive medical study or similar. There are dozens of web sites that quote 4-5 weeks and also 4-5 months, which, as I said, with one of those being a typo, substituting weeks for months or vice versa. And even then I suspect its a random guess.

I have had a poke in google scholar but no joy yet. I have even read somewhere about a female russian athlete claiming that a couple of weeks is enough for metabolites to be undetectable.

So looking for a study or real blood test results that show a clearance time.

That, my friend, is really hard to find, because there are few studies, if any at all, that would dedicate to the detection times of different steroids. As far as I know, it is roughly 5 weeks, but I might be well mistaken here.
 
Hi there mate

I was searching on the interwebs about a clear answer regarding parabolan's(tren hex) half life/detection and the same as you found 2 variants : like 5 months or 5 weeks. On pubmed there's no study regarding parabolan. Were you able to find something conclusive regarding this ?

Thanks !
 
Wow, I had to Dig Deep for this ~ it's from 2007 ~ some from Bill Roberts and a couple other guys.

The Best I can come up with, the Half-Life is 14 or 15 Days ~ Detection Time at least 6 Mos................................................. JP
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Here's what I could find.


The many faces (names) of Tren: ENDING THE CONFUSION

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I have been reading about Tren and have found wide spread confusion about it mainly because when one writes "Tren," s/he could be referring to at least 5 different compounds:

1. Trenbolone Acetate--injectable version (Finaject and Finajet)
2. Trenbolone Acetate--pellet form (Finaplix)
3. Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (called Parabolan by Bill Roberts)
4. Trenbolone Hexahydrobencylcarbonate (called Parabolan on this board and several others)
5. Trenbolone Enanthate

The many names of tren have confused many people. I've seen VETs and MODs and MEMBERs of several boards (not just this one) equate one tren compound with another, not knowing that one is actually not equivalent to the other. One common mistake I see is calling Trenbolone Hexahydrobencylcarbonate "Tren Enanthate." They are similar, but not the same (see below). I also have seen people refer to Tren Acetate as Parabolan--wrong!

So, let's clear this up.

The following is a brief summary of the main differences of each that I have created in order to clear up my own confusion on tren and hopefully help others here in the process. It is not meant to provide a detailed description of Tren activity in the body.

1. Trenbolone Acetate--injectable version (Finaject and Finajet)
This is correctly referred to as "Fina." Finaject is the acetate form of trenbolone. It was produced in a short acting ester (acetate), so its effect lasts only a short time and frequent administration is necessary. Finaject was an injectable steroid of veterinary medicine, which was extremely popular in bodybuilding and powerlifting during the 1980's. The injectible Trenbolone Acetate called Finaject is no longer produced.

(Refer to the end of this post for a discussion of Esters)

2. Trenbolone Acetate--pellet form (Finaplix)
Finaplix was a veterinary cattle implant, which contained the potent androgenic steroid Trenbolone Acetate. Once Finaject and Finajet were nolonger manufactured, bodybuilders began using Finaplix to make topical or injectible versions of Trenbolone Acetate.

Today, cattle implants have become designer products with varied doses and combinations of estrogenic and/or androgenic (trenbolone) agents. So, the process of converting cattle implants to useful versions of trenbolone acetate has become more dificult since one must separate the trenbolone from the other additives present in the cattle implants before using it.

3. Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (called Parabolan by Bill Roberts)
Parabolan contains a much different ester than Finaject and Finajet, called Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate. This ester extends the activity of trenbolone for more than two weeks, a more suitable design for human use.

The amount of trenbolone in 76 mg of Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate is equivalent to the amount of trenbolone in only 58 mg of Trenbolone Acetate. The acetate is a little more potent, more effective per milligram, because the acetate ester is lighter than the cyclohexylmethylcarbonate ester; therefore a higher percentage of the weight of Trenbolone Acetate is trenbolone. A similar comparison also can be made with the other long lasting esters of trenbolone: enanthate and hexahydrobenzylcarbonate.

The muscle building properties of Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate are the same as Trenbolone Acetate (Finaject or Finajet) except for the longer half-life.

Although it is very similar, this compound is NOT the same as Trenbolone Enanthate. The only difference in these compounds is the esters (see ester definitions below), which all act almost identically (long lasting esters).

4. Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate (called Parabolan on this board and some others)
NOTE: At the time of this post this compound name was spelled wrong (hexahydrobencylcarbonate) in the steroid profiles. The correct spelling is listed above.
Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate and Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate are exatly the same substances. Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate ester is just another name for cyclohexylmethylcarbonate ester.

5. Trenbolone Enanthate
Although it is very similar, this compound is NOT the same as Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate). The only difference in these compounds is the esters (see ester definitions below).


THE DIFFERNCE BETWEEN THE ESTERS

The most important difference between the esters is wheter it is a short acting ester or a long lasting ester. The next most important difference is the weight of the ester. As mentioned under the Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate section (above), the relative potency of each ester of trenbolone is parially dependent on the weight of its ester.

The main difference between different esters is simply the number of carbon atoms in the ester. Propionate has three carbons, acetate has two, isobutyrate has four, enanthate has seven, cypionate has eight, and decanoate has ten. More unusual esters, such as cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (used in Parabolan) has eight carbons and one more oxygen than the above esters making it the heaviest.

Therefore, the esters of trenbolone in order of potency when compared miligram to miligram (from most potent to least):
1. Tren Acetate
2. Tren Enanthate
3. Tren Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (Tren Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate)

The differences in potency caused by the esters are negligible. So, you should base your choice of Tren on how frequently you plan to inject, how much you trust your supplier, and how much you trust the brand of tren you purchase.

If you are concerned about the possible side effects of tren, and don't mind frequent injections, then consider using Trenbolone Acetate. If bad side effects manifest, Tren Acetate will quickly leave your body after the last injection due to the short acting ester (acetate); and your body will be able to begin to recover quickly. On the contrary, your recovery from bad side effects won't begin until 2 weeks after the last injection of a long lasting ester of tren because a long lasting ester of tren will stay active in your body for more than two weeks after your last injection--continuing to contribute to the bad side effects.


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jp4355

Thanks for clearing things up .I used only the hex version(parabolan). It was very potent ,but I had a hard time recovering from it(I started pct after 5-6 days after last injection, instead of waiting for 2 weeks, so knowing its active life makes me more prepared for the next round).
 
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