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Provinazol (Proviron) 50 mg Sopharma

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Provinazol (Proviron) 50 mg Sopharma (50 mg) — Sopharma presents this pharmaceutical-grade compound — a unique DHT-derived oral that serves dual purposes as both an anti-estro…

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Description

Provinazol (Proviron) 50 mg Sopharma — mesterolone from Sopharma at 50 mg. Oral DHT derivative with unique 1-methyl (not 17α-alkyl) modification — no hepatotoxicity concern. Binds SHBG strongly, freeing bound testosterone for greater activity.

Key Benefits

  • DHT-class oral — SHBG reducer and libido support
  • Mild anti-estrogen by AR competition at the breast tissue
  • Does not suppress HPTA at typical doses — can be run year-round
  • No aromatisation, minimal liver load despite 17α-methylation
  • On-cycle auxiliary, not a mass-builder
  • Each unit dosed at 50 mg — see Recommended Dosage below for protocol-specific intake

Recommended Dosage

Research dosing: 25–75 mg/day, split 2–3×. Cycle with compounds that benefit from reduced SHBG (testosterone-based stacks). Can run for full cycle duration (12+ weeks) due to mild profile.

How It Works

17α-methyl DHT (proviron). Binds the AR weakly but has high SHBG affinity — the primary on-cycle benefit is freeing bound testosterone. Does not aromatise. Mild anti-estrogenic effect via AR competition in breast tissue. Androgenic but not mass-building.

Pharmacokinetics

Plasma half-life approximately 12 hours. Twice-daily dosing smooths serum. Hepatotoxic profile milder than most 17α-methylated orals — ALT/AST at week 6 still standard.

Potential Side Effects

Signature improvements: libido restoration on cycle, denser muscle feel. Side-effect profile mild. Hair-thinning risk in susceptible users. Minimal HPTA impact — not a PCT compound, but not a suppressant either.

Cycle & Stacking Guide

Run alongside any testosterone-based cycle at 25–50 mg/day for on-cycle libido and SHBG management. Stacks with cutting protocols (test + mesterolone + clen/var) for harder look. Not a standalone compound.

Manufacturer Notes

Sopharma is a Bulgarian pharmaceutical producer with over 80 years of history. Their products are GMP-compliant and dispensed through European pharmacy channels.

Storage & Handling

Store in the original blister or bottle at 15–25 °C, away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity. Oral preparations lose potency faster if exposed to moisture; keep the desiccant (if included) with the tablets. Keep out of reach of children. For research and educational purposes only.

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Mesterolone

Physical & Chemical Properties for Research Purposes
Chemical structure of Mesterolone (C20H32O2) for laboratory analysis
2D structural representation · PubChem CID 15020 ↗
Chemical Identity
# CAS Registry Number 1424-00-6
Σ IUPAC Name (1R,2R,5S,8R,9S,10S,13S,14S,17S)-17-hydroxy-1,2,10,13-tetramethyl-4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-dodecahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-one
F Molecular Formula C20H32O2
M Molecular Weight 304.47 g/mol
SMILES C[C@@H]1C[C@]2(C)C(=CC1=O)[C@@H]3CC[C@@H]4[C@H](CC[C@@H]4O)[C@H]3CC2
InChIKey GKJUHUCPSWDNML-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Melting Point 203-205 °C
Solubility Practically insoluble in water; soluble in chloroform, dioxane, ethanol
Biological Half-life 12-13 hours (oral)
PubChem CID 15020 ↗
Pharmacological Profile
Anabolic Rating 100-150
Androgenic Rating 30-40
Aromatization None
Hepatotoxicity Low
Detection Time 5-6 weeks
Known trade names: Proviron, Provironum, Mesterolon

Data sourced from published pharmacological literature and authoritative chemical databases (PubChem, DrugBank, ChEBI). Provided for identification and research reference only.