Nandrolone Decanoate, Nandrolone Phenylpropionate And Nandrolone Cypionate Injection

Product/Composition Nandrolone Decanoate, Nandrolone Phenylpropionate And Nandrolone Cypionate Injection
Form Injections
Strength 200mg + 75mg + 100mg
Production Capacity 1 Million Injection/Month
Therapeutic use Hormones & Steroids
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

1. Nandrolone Decanoate (ND) Injection

Category: Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS)
Form: Injectable, oil-based solution

Uses:

  • Treats muscle wasting (e.g., due to chronic illness, trauma).

  • Helps in osteoporosis by increasing bone density.

  • Can stimulate red blood cell production in anemia.

Mechanism:

  • Synthetic testosterone derivative.

  • Binds androgen receptors, increasing protein synthesis and muscle growth.

  • Long ester (Decanoate) → slow, sustained release over 6–12 days.

Administration:

  • Intramuscular (IM) injection, typically every 1–4 weeks depending on dose.

Side Effects:

  • Androgenic: acne, hair growth, deepening voice.

  • Cardiovascular: changes in cholesterol, possible increased blood pressure.

  • Endocrine: suppression of natural testosterone, testicular atrophy.

  • Injection site reactions: pain, swelling.

2. Nandrolone Phenylpropionate (NPP) Injection

Category: Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS)
Form: Injectable, oil-based solution

Uses:

  • Similar to ND: muscle wasting, osteoporosis, anemia.

  • Preferred when faster action is desired.

Mechanism:

  • Same anabolic/androgenic effects as ND.

  • Short ester (Phenylpropionate) → faster release, shorter half-life (~3–4 days).

  • Requires more frequent injections for stable blood levels.

Administration:

  • IM injection, often 2–3 times per week.

Side Effects:

  • Similar to ND: androgenic effects, hormonal suppression, cardiovascular risks.

  • Slightly higher risk of injection site irritation due to frequent injections.

3. Nandrolone Cypionate Injection

Category: Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS)
Form: Injectable, oil-based solution

Uses:

  • Used for muscle wasting, anemia, and osteoporosis.

  • Sometimes used in hormone therapy protocols.

Mechanism:

  • Testosterone derivative with anabolic properties.

  • Cypionate ester (long) → slower absorption, half-life around 7–12 days.

  • Promotes protein synthesis, nitrogen retention, and red blood cell production.

Administration:

  • IM injection, generally every 1–2 weeks depending on dose.

Side Effects:

  • Androgenic: acne, hair growth, deepening voice.

  • Endocrine: suppression of natural testosterone.

  • Cardiovascular: altered cholesterol, possible blood pressure changes.

  • Injection site reactions are possible.

Comparison of the Three Nandrolone Injections

Feature Decanoate Phenylpropionate Cypionate
Ester Decanoate (long) Phenylpropionate (short) Cypionate (long)
Half-life 6–12 days 3–4 days 7–12 days
Injection frequency 1–4 weeks 2–3 times/week 1–2 weeks
Onset of action Slower Faster Moderate
Main use Long-term therapy Faster effect Long-term therapy, moderate onset

Summary:
All three are anabolic steroids with similar therapeutic uses: increasing muscle mass, aiding bone density, and stimulating red blood cells. Their main differences lie in the ester attached, which affects how fast they act and how often they need to be injected:

  • Phenylpropionate: Fast-acting, frequent injections.

  • Decanoate: Slow release, long interval between injections.

  • Cypionate: Long-acting like Decanoate, slightly faster onset.