Description
Trestolone Acetate (MENT)
Trestolone Acetate, also known as MENT, is a highly potent anabolic-androgenic steroid originally developed in the 1960s as a potential alternative to testosterone. It was initially explored for medical applications such as hormone replacement therapy and male contraception, but later gained attention in performance enhancement contexts due to its extremely strong anabolic properties.
General Overview
Trestolone Acetate is a fast-acting injectable steroid with a short ester, designed to produce rapid physiological effects. It is considered one of the most powerful anabolic compounds available, capable of producing significant increases in muscle mass and strength in a short period of time.
Pharmacological Profile
Anabolic activity: Extremely high (far greater than testosterone)
Androgenic activity: High
Estrogenic activity: Strong estrogenic potential (does not follow typical aromatization pathways but still produces estrogenic effects)
Half-life: Approximately 24–48 hours
Hepatotoxicity: Low (injectable form)
Noted Effects
Rapid and significant muscle mass gains
Substantial increases in strength and power output
Enhanced recovery between training sessions
Improved nitrogen retention and protein synthesis
Increased muscle density and fullness
Strong overall anabolic response even at low doses
General Characteristics
Very fast onset of visible results
Requires frequent administration due to short half-life
Highly suppressive to natural testosterone production
Produces strong endocrine and hormonal disruption
Can significantly alter mood, energy, and libido levels
Side Effects
Severe suppression of natural testosterone production
High risk of estrogen-related effects such as water retention and gynecomastia
Increased prolactin levels, potentially affecting sexual function and libido
Androgenic effects such as acne, hair loss, and increased body hair growth
Elevated blood pressure due to fluid retention and hormonal impact
Cardiovascular strain and negative lipid profile changes
Potential mood changes including irritability or aggression


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