Description
Trenbolon mix (Tritren) 225 mg Prime — trenbolone enanthate from Prime at 225 mg. The long-ester trenbolone: 7-day half-life enables 2×/week injection schedule. Slower onset than acetate; allow 2–3 weeks for full effects to develop.
Key Benefits
- Multi-ester 19-nor trenbolone — acute kick + sustained coverage
- Typical mix: acetate + enanthate + hexahydrobenzylcarbonate
- Injection frequency every 3–4 days sufficient
- Active molecule identical to single-ester tren at AR level
- Same side-effect burden as standalone tren — blend isn’t softer
- Each unit dosed at 225 mg — see Recommended Dosage below for protocol-specific intake
Recommended Dosage
Research dosing: 150–300 mg/week split across 2–3 injections. The acetate fraction peaks within a day while longer esters build steady-state over 3–4 weeks. Cycles 10–12 weeks.
How It Works
Blend of trenbolone acetate, enanthate, and hexahydrobenzylcarbonate (parabolan) — all three are 19-nor derivatives with the same extreme AR affinity as single-ester trenbolone. Progestagenic. The blend provides staggered release: acetate in ~24 h, enanthate ~7 days, hexa ~10 days. At the receptor level the active molecule is identical across esters.
Pharmacokinetics
Composite release profile. Faster kick-in than pure enanthate, flatter serum than pure acetate. Injection frequency every 3–4 days adequate. Steady-state in 3–4 weeks.
Potential Side Effects
Identical to single-ester tren: prolactin rise, night sweats, insomnia, CV stress, aggression. Caber 0.25 mg 2×/week mandatory. Bloodwork including prolactin at week 6.
Cycle & Stacking Guide
Cutting and recomp cycles 10–12 weeks. Test E 300–500 mg/week + tren blend 200–300 mg/week. Attention to sleep, resting HR, and lipids throughout. Not for first or second cycles.
Manufacturer Notes
Prime produces AAS and research chemicals at accessible price points. Each SKU ships with batch-code documentation through distributor channels.
Storage & Handling
Store upright at 15–25 °C in the original box, protected from light and moisture. Oil-based injectables are shelf-stable for the duration printed on the vial when kept at controlled room temperature. Do not refrigerate — cold thickens the carrier oil and makes drawing/injecting harder. Keep out of reach of children. For research and educational purposes only.





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