Drive is an Australian veterinary steroid preparation which contains a blend of methandriol dipropionate and boldenone undecylenate. The two steroids are present in a dose of 25mg/ml of methandriol dipropionate and 30mg/ml boldenone undecylenate.
This is an injectable preparation intended for use in horses, typically as a general anabolic to be used when the animal is weak from vigorous performance. The steroid is supposed to aid the growth of muscle tissue, help avoid dehydration and improve the digestion of dietary proteins.
This preparation is not widely used by bodybuilders due to the low dosage of steroids per millimetre. Australia is famous for its blends of steroids preparations and Drive is perhaps the most well known and most widely used.
Androgenic side effects will are common so bouts of oily skin and acne can appear, as well as body and facial hair growth.
Drive does not directly convert to estrogen, however, one of its metabolites, methyl testosterone, can be aromatised so water and fat retention may appear during cycles. Sensitive individuals may even have to deal with the dreaded “bitch tits”, gynecomastia.
You can still buy steroids like this from Australia. There is a small amount smuggled into the U.S, but the majority of this steroid found outside of Australia is likely to be a counterfeit produced on the black market.