Roxilon Inject, Anabolic Steroid

Bolazine caproate is an injectable anabolic steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone. As we have mentioned before, dihydrotestosterone is naturally occurring hormone in the body which is around four times more potent and active than the primary male hormone, testosterone.

 Bolazine is unique in structure as it is made from two molecules of drostanolone  bonded together with an azine bridge. Upon administration, the bond between the two molecules is broken yielding free drostanolone, which makes this drug almost identical to masteron.

 Bolazine first appeared in Europe durin the 1960’s when it was developed into a medicine in Milan, Italy. The medical necessity was for an injectable form of the old oral Roxilon and so Roxilon Inject came about. This is an injectable steroid

 Mainly used to treat androgen sensitive patients, this anabolic steroid was used in children women and even the elderly. Both steroids only saw limited success and they were discontinued by the manufacturer many years ago.

 Bolazine is generally considered a highly anabolic agent with only moderate adrogenicity.  This steroid was favoured amongst athletes, probably owing to the fact that this steroid exhibits no estrogenic nor progestational activity, meaning the gains are generally lean with no excess water retention.

 All steroids have the ability to suppress endogenous testosterone production. This is the bodies way of keeping a hormone balance in place whilst using synthetic forms of testosterone. After the course of steroids comes to an end, serious post cycle therapy needs to be undertaken to restore natural production as quick as possible.

 Due to the discontinuing of this steroid by the manufacturer, you can not buy steroids like Roxilon anymore, either on the black market or with a prescription.