Pharma TEST 100 Oil Base Ampoules

Pharma TEST 100 Oil Base Ampoules

  • Brand: Pharmacom Labs
  • Product Code: Pharma TEST 100 Oil Base Ampoules
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $33.00



ACTIVE HALF-LIFE 2 hours
CLASSIFICATION Anabolic Steroid
DOSAGE Men 100-700 mg/week
ACNE Yes
WATER RETENTION No
HBR Perhaps
HEPATOTOXICITY No
AROMATIZATION Yes
CARRIER OIL Grapeseed Oil
MANUFACTURER Pharmacom Labs
WAREHOUSE International Warehouse 3
SUBSTANCE Testosterone Base ,

This formulation is akin to PHARMA TEST 100 but is ester-free and functions as a pre-workout stimulant. The primary distinction from PHARMA TEST 100 lies in the carrier: instead of a water suspension, we employ grape seed oil, which is used in all our injectable products. Consequently, the effects of the oil-based Pharmatest 100 may last slightly longer compared to the original Pharmatest 100, though the variation is minimal.

Synthetic testosterone was first developed in 1935 by German biochemist Adolf Butenandt and Swiss chemist Leopold Ruzicka, both of whom earned Nobel Prizes for their contributions.

Testosterone serves as the main male sex hormone, influencing the development of the testicles and prostate, while also significantly impacting muscle tissue development, bone density, and strength. Additionally, testosterone plays a crucial role in numerous bodily functions, including overall health, well-being, libido enhancement, energy levels, immune function, and the prevention of osteoporosis (which involves bone density loss) as well as potential heart disease protection. Studies have shown that maintaining higher testosterone levels in older men can enhance various factors believed to lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, such as increased lean body mass, reduced visceral fat, lower total cholesterol levels, and improved glycemic control. It not only contributes to gender differences but also regulates the population of thromboxane A2 receptors on megakaryocytes and platelets, which affects platelet aggregation in humans. Testosterone is linked to behavioral patterns, mood, and romantic relationships, and may even influence career choices. Research indicates that cognitive functions, including attention, memory, and spatial awareness, are significantly impacted by testosterone levels. Preliminary studies suggest that low testosterone may increase the risk of cognitive decline and possibly Alzheimer's disease, which supports the argument for using testosterone in anti-aging therapies.

Athletes frequently favor testosterone due to its effectiveness in building muscle mass and strength. As a natural hormone, it remains the most widely used anabolic steroid and is often the foundation of various cycles and stacks in bodybuilding.

In bodybuilding contexts, testosterone is mostly administered via injectable forms or suspensions, as oral bioavailability is low and high-dose transdermal or sublingual applications are impractical. In simpler terms, all forms of testosterone comprise the active agent (testosterone) plus an attached ester, which influences the release time and duration of the compound's active life. Long esters, for example, release the hormone gradually into the bloodstream, maintaining stable hormone levels without causing peaks.

It is important to note that in men, around 5% of testosterone is converted through 5α-reduction into the more potent androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT), also referred to as androstanolone. Additionally, about 0.3% of testosterone is transformed into estradiol (the primary female sex hormone) by the enzyme aromatase, which is found in the brain, liver, and fat tissues. Therefore, it is essential to take precautions to avoid related side effects. We recommend conducting blood tests and, if necessary, using aromatase inhibitors during the cycle (with anastrozole being preferable) and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), such as clomifene or toremifene, during post-cycle therapy (PCT).