Testosterone Propionate is like enanthate, cypionate, and sustanon. Testosterone Propionate is a superlipophillic and oil-based injectable steroid. However, compared to enanthate or cypionate, Testosterone Propionate is a much shorter ester and will liberate more rapidly into the blood. Due to its short action, regular injections of Testosterone Propionate are needed to avert steroid blood levels from tapering down and getting ineffectual.
The chemical name of Testosterone Propionate is 4-androstene-3-one, 17beta-ol. The corresponding word used for Testosterone Propionate include 17-(1-oxopropoxy)-(17beta)-androst-4-en-3-one; 3-Oxo-4-androsten-17beta-yl propionate; agovirin; androgen; androsan; Androst-4-en-3-one, 17-(1-oxopropoxy)-, (17beta)-; delta4-androstene-17b-propionate-3-one; delta(sup 4)-androstene-17beta-propionate-3-one; testosterone-17beta-propionate and testosterone-17-propionate.
Testosterone Propionate has a small active lifespan of 2-3 days. It remains active in the body only a day after injecting. Testosterone Propionate provides the same advantages of every other testosterone together with the benefit of being fast performing. Because of its...