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TESLAC
| Substance:
Testolactone |
| Trade
Names: |
| Fludestrin |
100 mg/ml; |
Bristol G |
| Fludestrin |
50 mg/ml; |
Bristol G |
| Teslac |
50 mg
tab.; |
Squibb B,
NL; Squibb Mark U.S.; Mead Johnson U.S. |
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Teslac belongs to the group of sex hormones and from a biochemical
perspective, is a relative of the testosterones. Although this
categorizes it as an androgenic steroid, from a technical point of view
it is neither an androgenic nor an anabolic steroid. Teslac is very
similar to the structure of androgenic steroids but it has only a very
low androgenic and no anabolic effect. In school medicine this compound
is used in the treatment of advanced mammary carcinomas in women. Before
you discard Teslac as a completely useless drug and stop reading we want
to tell you that Teslac does have his justified application in
bodybuilding. Two reasons speak for an intake of Teslac: First, it is
the most effective antiestrogen and second, it causes a distinct
increase of the endogenic (body's own) testosterone production. Teslac
is unique in its effectiveness as an antiestrogen. Like Proviron, it
prevents the aromatizing process of the steroids from the basis. Thus,
Teslac prevents almost completely the introduction of more estrogens
into the blood and subsequent bonding with the estrogen receptors.
Athletes who want to be absolutely certain combine Teslac with Proviron
50 mg/day and obtain a complete suppression of the estrogens. What makes
Teslac different from Proviron, however, and so desirable is the
characteristic that it can lead to an irreversible and permanent
suppression of the estrogens in male athletes. Studies, in the meantime,
have proven that Teslac makes male athletes resistant to an
aromatization of steroids over a prolonged period. A water retention
caused by the estrogens and gynecomastia is thus avoided in the long
term. Another advantage of Teslac is that it directly influences the
hypothalamus and upon its "signal" the hypophysis releases
more gonadotropine, leading to a significant increase of the endogenic
testosterone level. The strength of the testosterone-stimulating effect
of Teslac can be compared with the one of HCG (see also HCG). Unlike HCG
which after only a few-hours results in an elevated plasmatestosterone
level, Teslac does require a longer initial period. Thus a regular
intake over several days is a preliminary. Although we have initially
mentioned that Teslac does not have an anabolic effect, based on the
increased testosterone level, a gain in muscles and strength can occur.
This could lead to androgenically linked side effects but they are very
unlikely.
Side effects from Teslac are very rare. Since this compound, above all,
was developed for women, it was extremely important to exclude the
androgenic effect component as much as possible. This was successfully
accomplished so that females very rarely experience masculinizing
symptoms such as, for example, increased growth of body hair or deep
voice. Possible side effects from Teslac are given on the package insert
by the German manufacturer, Bristol Arzneimittel GmbH, for the remedy
Fludestrin: "cutaneous erup-tions (maculopapular erythema), high
blood pressure, sensations such as itching and pricking (paresthesia),
pain in the arms and legs and swelling, tongue infection, loss of
appetite, nausea and vomiting." These side effects, as already
mentioned, are extremely rare. The plasma calcium level of athletes
should, however, be checked since Teslac could lead to hypercalcemia
(increased calcium level).
Perhaps the greatest negative side effect of Teslac is its high price. A
package of fifty 50 mg tablets costs about $200 on the black market.
Every single tablet thus costs $4. The recommended daily dose of 10-20
tablets - that is 500-1000 mg/day! Usually 4-5 tablets daily (200-250
mg/day) are sufficient. However even such a dosage will discourage most
athletes because of the high cost. An alternative would be to limit the
intake of Teslac to two tablets per day and to supplement them with the
similarly effective Proviron (50 mg/ day).
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