Steranabol Ritardo, Anabolic Steroid
Steranabol Ritardo is the commercial name given to the steroid preparation oxabolone cypionate. First described in 1934, this steroid took around thirty years to be developed into an injectable medication by Farmitalia Carlo Erba in Italy.
This steroid compares very similarly with 19-nortesterone (nadrolone), with the addition of 4-hydroxyl group which inhibits aromatisation, reduces relative steroid androgenicity and eliminates progestational activity.
In terms of muscle building properties, results from this steroid are similar to nandrolone, but it seems to produce an even tighter, harder look which is probably due to the lack of estrogenic conversion. Liver toxicity is also unlikely due to the fact that this steroid is not a c17/alpha alkylated compound.
This steroid is generally referred to as an anabolic steroid due to the higher anabolic effects when compared to its androgenic effects. With this being the case this steroid gives good results of tissue building and strength increases.
Androgenic side effects will still be present at doses sufficient to promote muscular gains. This would include potential bouts of oily skin and acne along with aggravation of male pattern baldness.
Natural testosterone production is likely to be suppressed when using steroids for muscular gains. Careful attention should be paid to restoring natural testosterone levels as quickly as possible to retain the gains made whilst on a steroid course.
This steroid is not produced as a medication anywhere in the world so finding steroids for sale like this is next to impossible. It has also been added to the Anabolic Steroid Control Act in 2005 which would prevent any forms of this steroid being made available as an over-the-counter sports supplement due to the legal issues in distribution and production.









