Mechanism of medicine action:
Metribolone exerts its effects by binding to androgen receptors in muscle and bone tissues, promoting protein synthesis and increasing nitrogen retention. This leads to enhanced muscle hypertrophy, improved strength, and accelerated recovery from injuries.
Indications:
Metribolone is indicated for the treatment of certain medical conditions where an anabolic effect is required, such as cachexia or muscle wasting disorders. However, its use in medicine is limited, and it is more commonly associated with bodybuilding and performance enhancement.
Contraindications:
Metribolone should be avoided in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to anabolic steroids, prostate cancer, breast cancer in males, liver dysfunction, or a history of cardiovascular disease due to its potential to exacerbate these conditions.
Precautions:
Caution should be exercised when using metribolone in individuals with pre-existing medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, or liver disease. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, liver function tests, and lipid profiles is recommended during treatment.
Drug interactions:
Metribolone may interact with anticoagulants and insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents, affecting their efficacy and requiring dose adjustments. Moreover, concurrent use with other hepatotoxic substances should be approached with caution to mitigate the risk of liver damage.
Dosage:
The typical dosage for metribolone is 5mg administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Dosage may vary based on individual goals, tolerance, and response. Beginners are often advised to start with lower doses to assess tolerance.
Storage:
Store in a dark, dry place, at room temperature. Do not refrigerate. Keep out of reach of children.
Regulatory Compliance Statements:
This product complies with relevant regulatory guidelines. Certified under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Safety Information:
- Overdose Instructions: In case of overdose, seek immediate medical attention.
- Adverse Reactions: Report any adverse reactions to your healthcare provider