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SteroidAdvancedVery High Risk

Trenbolone Enanthate

Also known as: Tren E, Tren Enan

Trenbolone Enanthate is the long-acting ester variant of Trenbolone, providing the same extreme potency with less frequent injection requirements. It is not a pharmaceutical or veterinary product but an underground lab creation, making quality control a concern.

Evidence60/100 — Moderate

Risk Level

Very High Risk

Difficulty

Advanced
CAS Number10161-35-0
Molecular FormulaC25H34O3
ClassSteroid
CategoryClassic Steroids

Mechanism of Action

Pharmacologically identical to Trenbolone Acetate once the ester is cleaved. The enanthate ester extends the half-life to approximately 7-10 days, allowing for less frequent injections. All anabolic, androgenic, and progestogenic effects are identical to the acetate variant.

Dosing Research

Typically dosed at 200-400 mg per week, injected once or twice weekly. Cycles are usually 10-14 weeks. Due to the longer ester, steady-state blood levels take longer to achieve and side effects persist longer after discontinuation. Always requires a testosterone base.

Side Effects & Risks

Identical side effect profile to Trenbolone Acetate including insomnia, night sweats, aggression, cardiovascular toxicity, HPTA suppression, and mental health effects. Side effects may be more difficult to manage due to slower clearance if adverse reactions occur. Same severe cardiovascular and metabolic risks.

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