Compare · Anabolic steroid
Boldenone vs Turinabol
Both are anabolic steroid compounds. Here's how they line up on the evidence — graded the same way.
| Boldenone | Turinabol | |
|---|---|---|
| Evidence | Animal only | Animal only |
| Class | Anabolic steroid | Anabolic steroid |
| Summary | Boldenone is an injectable anabolic-androgenic steroid (a synthetic derivative of testosterone), not a peptide. Its only sanctioned use today is veterinary; there is no modern human clinical evidence supporting its physique or performance claims. | Turinabol is an orally active 17α-alkylated anabolic-androgenic steroid — the signature drug of East Germany's state doping program — with no modern controlled human efficacy trials and the full risk profile of an oral AAS. |
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Boldenone
Boldenone, sold for veterinary use as Equipoise and known informally as "EQ," is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) — a derivative of testosterone, not a peptide and not a SARM. It is used as the long-acting injectable undecylenate ester. It once had a human formulation (Parenabol) but…
Turinabol
Turinabol — chlorodehydromethyltestosterone (CDMT/DHCMT) — is an orally active 17α-alkylated anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS), structurally the 4-chloro derivative of metandienone ("Dianabol"). It is best known historically as the signature drug of East Germany's state doping program, where it was…