A long-acting veterinary steroid sometimes used by humans. What it does, the slow timeline, and what to monitor.
At a glance
Boldenone undecylenate is a long-acting anabolic steroid developed for veterinary use (it is a horse medication). The undecylenate ester is very long, so it releases slowly and is run over long cycles. Users report steady, lean gains, increased appetite, and a rise in red blood cell count that some associate with endurance.
This is an educational tracking guide. Boldenone is a veterinary product, not approved for human use, and controlled in many places. It is not appropriate for casual human self-use; the goal here is honest monitoring if it is used at all.
Raised haematocrit (and the cardiovascular risk that comes with it), HPTA suppression, lipid and prostate effects, possible heightened anxiety, and a very long clearance window. A veterinary anabolic not intended for humans. If used, monitor haematocrit and blood pressure especially.
Peptide IA is an educational and self-tracking tool. Nothing in this post is medical advice. Doses mentioned reflect what is commonly reported in research literature — they are not recommendations. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.