Tren Acetate ICE is administrated in weight gain following extensive surgery, chronic infection, or severe trauma, and in other cases that result in inadequate weight gain or maintenance. It is also used to minimize muscle loss caused by corticosteroids therapy and to slow down bone pain caused by osteoporosis. Trenbolone is associated with anabolic drugs. This drug has a short half-life time in the blood.
This is a long-acting drug, which is available in an injection form. It has a significant effect on your protein metabolism.
Contraindications:
Trenbolone acetate should not be used if:
-you are allergic to any ingredient in Trenbolone
-if you are pregnant, intend to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding
-you have breast cancer; known or suspected prostate cancer; or serious heart, liver, or kidney problems
Administration:
Deep intramuscular injection. The dosage is determined for each patient individual.
Adults: 50-200 mg (women – 50-100 mg) 1 time in 1-4 weeks.
The period of administration depends on the patient’s clinical response and side effects level.
Treatment is carried out on the background of a protein rich diet.
Precautions:
When prescribing anabolic drugs patients should be informed about possible side effects, if they occur call your doctor immediately. At the first signs of virilization of patients (deepening of the voice, hirsutism, acne, clitoromegaly) the administration must be stopped to avoid irreversible changes.
Preparations of this group can cause suppression of plasma coagulation factors II, V, VII, X that why it requires careful supervision, including concomitant use of indirect anticoagulants.
During treatment, it is necessary to monitor liver function parameters (transaminases, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin) and lipid (cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins). In the elderly patients, it may be found an increased incidence of hypertrophy and prostate carcinoma that requires close monitoring. Patients using large doses of anabolic drugs is necessary periodic determination of hemoglobin and hematocrit because of possible polycythemia.
Side effects:
Call your doctor if general side effects persist or become bothersome:
Acne; bitter or strange taste in mouth; change in sex drive; fatigue; gum or mouth irritation; gum pain; gum tenderness or swelling; hair loss; a headache.
Call for medical attention right away, if any of these serious side effects occurs:
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); breast growth or pain; change in the size or shape of the testicles; dark urine or light-colored bowel movements; depression or mood changes; dizziness; gingivitis; interrupted breathing while sleeping; loss of appetite; nausea; painful or prolonged erection; stomach pain; swelling of the ankles or legs; urination problems; weight gain; yellowing of the skin or eyes.
Overdosage:
Call for emergency help if an overdose situation happened.