From the Research
I strongly advise against using Turinabol for females due to its potential for severe health risks, including virilization effects, liver damage, and cardiovascular problems, as reported in various studies 1, 2, 3. The use of Turinabol, an anabolic-androgenic steroid, is not approved by the FDA and is classified as a controlled substance in the United States. According to a study published in 2021 2, the administration of dehydrochloromethyltestosterone, also known as Oral Turinabol, can lead to the formation of long-term metabolites, which can be detected in urine samples for an extended period. Another study from 1996 3 identified long-term excreted metabolites of the anabolic steroid 4-chloro-1,2-dehydro-17alpha-methyltestosterone in humans, highlighting the potential for prolonged detection of Turinabol use. Considering the potential health risks and the lack of legitimate medical use, I strongly recommend consulting with a healthcare provider about legal, safe, and effective alternatives for performance enhancement or body composition changes. Some key points to consider include:
- Turinabol can cause virilization effects, such as deepening voice, facial hair growth, clitoral enlargement, and menstrual irregularities, which can be permanent even after discontinuation.
- The use of Turinabol can lead to liver damage, cardiovascular problems, including increased risk of heart attack and stroke, and negative impacts on cholesterol levels.
- Psychological effects, such as mood disturbances and aggression, have also been associated with the use of anabolic-androgenic steroids like Turinabol 1. Overall, the potential risks associated with Turinabol use far outweigh any potential benefits, and I strongly advise against its use for females.