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Danazol
Danocrine
★★★★☆ 4.5 (163)
€2.04
€1.84
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Anastrozole
Armotraz
★★★★☆ 4.5 (176)
€6.27
€5.33
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Enclomiphene
Androxal
★★★★☆ 4.5 (36)
€1.31
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Anastrozole
Arimidex
★★★★☆ 4.5 (73)
€13.68
€12.31
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Clomiphene
Serophene
★★★★☆ 4.5 (63)
€1.40
€1.05
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Clomiphene
Clomid
★★★★☆ 4.5 (309)
€1.13
€0.90
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Tamoxifen
Nolvadex
★★★★☆ 4.5 (19)
€0.83
€0.74
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Bodybuilding

Muscle-building and performance products for strength, size and recovery: protein powders and bars, amino acids (BCAAs), creatine, pre- and post-workout formulas, multivitamins and joint supports, plus prescription or over-the-counter therapies used under medical guidance.

Products in the Bodybuilding category focus on medications and hormone-related therapies that are commonly used by people aiming to change body composition, manage hormone balance, or assist recovery after intensive training or pharmacological regimens. While some of these agents have approved medical indications, they are also used outside those indications in the context of athletic performance, physique enhancement, or recovery from androgen-suppressing treatments. The category covers a range of pharmacological classes that act on androgen and estrogen pathways as well as compounds that influence gonadotropin signaling.

Common uses associated with these medicines include attempts to increase or restore lean muscle mass, manage estrogen-related side effects that can occur when androgen levels are high, and support the body’s own hormone production after a course of anabolic agents. Users also look for options to address symptoms such as low energy or reduced libido that can be linked to altered hormone levels. Some products are used in tapering or post-cycle strategies intended to re-establish hormonal equilibrium following a period of external hormone exposure.

The category contains several types of medications grouped by how they work. Topical and injectable testosterone preparations are used to raise androgen levels in various clinical contexts. Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) act on estrogen receptors and may be chosen to block estrogen effects in specific tissues. Aromatase inhibitors reduce the conversion of androgens to estrogens and are another class commonly encountered. There are also medications that affect the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, with the goal of stimulating endogenous hormone production; formulations range from oral tablets to transdermal gels and injectables.

Familiar names that illustrate the kinds of products found here include topical testosterone gels such as AndroGel, which deliver testosterone through the skin; aromatase inhibitors like Arimidex (anastrozole) or generics such as Armotraz, which lower circulating estrogen synthesis; and SERMs such as Nolvadex (tamoxifen), Clomid and Serophene (both clomiphene), which are used in settings where modulation of estrogen receptors or stimulation of gonadotropin release is desired. Danocrine (danazol) is an example of a synthetic androgenic agent with a distinct clinical profile that sometimes appears on lists of bodybuilding-related medicines. These names represent typical pharmacological approaches rather than an endorsement of specific products for unapproved uses.

Safety and legal status are important considerations for medicines in this group. Potential effects can include hormonal imbalances, mood and metabolic changes, impacts on lipid and cardiovascular markers, liver strain with some oral agents, and effects on fertility. Many of the medications are prescription-only and subject to regulatory controls that vary by country; authenticity, storage, and manufacturing quality can affect both safety and effectiveness. Laboratory monitoring of hormone levels and organ function is commonly part of clinical oversight when these agents are used in licensed medical settings, and regulators often restrict distribution to reduce misuse.

When people evaluate options in this category they commonly compare formulation (oral, topical, injectable), onset and duration of action, side effect profiles, whether a product is available by prescription, and its intended role in a wider regimen such as hormone replacement or post-cycle protocols. Information about purity, source reliability and regulatory status is frequently sought alongside pharmacological details. Clear, factual product information and an understanding of legal and safety considerations help users make informed decisions about whether a given medicine is relevant to their needs.