Finaplix:
Finaplix is a veterinary cattle
implant, which contains the potent androgenic steroid trenbolone
acetate. This is the same drug which was once available as an
injectable in the U.S, labeled Finaject, although it's production
has been discontinued here and worldwide for about a decade. Finaplix
was the last remaining pure trenbolone acetate, however it too
has now been discontinued and replaced with Revalor, trenbolone
acetate with a small amount of estradiol, an estrogen (see Revalor).
Trenbolone acetate is a potent androgen, which will not readily
convert to estrogen. Since in this case it is in the form of a
cattle implant, administration is a bit difficult. Most commonly,
these implant pellets are ground up and mixed with a 50/50 water/DMSO
mix and applied to the skin daily. This home-brew transdermal
mix is very effective, as seen in Finaplix's popularity. Some
a little more daring have mixed their own BI-weekly (or more frequent)
injections, although I couldn't see this being a very sanitary
practice. Both when applied to the skin, or injected, users report
great strength and mass gains with no gyno or water retention.
Along with being a strong muscle building steroid, it is also
noted as being very effective at burning fat. This has made it
very appealing for competitive athletes looking to shed fat, while
at the same time trying to avoid water retention and keep a the
hard physique which a strong androgen helps bring about. It should
also be noted that this is not a beginners steroid. Finaplix can
be very toxic, especially to the kidneys. Since this is a strong
androgen, related side effects such as acne
and increased aggression are also very
common. To be cautious, users will commonly will limit their use
of this drug to 4 or 6 weeks. Old lots of Finaplix are still available
through some veterinary suppliers, and being an implant are not
being controlled as a steroid. It will not be long though before
old lots are exhausted and pure trenbolone acetate will once again
disappear. |