Elimination of Trenbolone Acetate Metabolites

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Hello!
Trenbolone enanthate (which, like deca, is a 19-nor) can pose problems for recovery because its metabolites can persist for several weeks even after stopping the product. Okay. But how do these same metabolites behave with trenbolone acetate? Are they eliminated as quickly and at the same time as this ester, or are they still present in the blood for several months, as with classic enanthate? Thanks.
 
Hello!
Trenbolone enanthate (which, like deca, is a 19-nor) can pose problems for recovery because its metabolites can persist for several weeks even after stopping the product. Okay. But how do these same metabolites behave with trenbolone acetate? Are they eliminated as quickly and at the same time as this ester, or are they still present in the blood for several months, as with classic enanthate? Thanks.
Hi.

I don't think there is any scientific evidence on the subject in relation to trenbolone.
Or at least I never knew about it.

I do know, however, that it is indeed a long time with nandrolone.

I have already observed several cases of people for whom even 6-8 months after using Trenbolone Acetate the metabolites still seemed to "be working". On the prolactin which was still high for no reason and on the impossibility of succeeding in a PCT.
But it's not something that happens and that we see often.

The final approach would therefore perhaps be more related to the individual response than really the presence and effect of 19nor/trenbolone metabolites.
 
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