steikoids
Steikoids, also known as stearylamine, is a synthetic anabolic steroid that was developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It is a derivative of testosterone and is classified as a steroidal androgen. Steikoids are known for their potent anabolic effects, which include increased muscle mass, strength, and endurance. They are also known for their weak androgenic effects, which means they do not cause significant virilization or other androgenic side effects.
Steikoids are typically administered through intramuscular injections, but they can also be taken orally. They have
The use of steikoids is associated with several side effects, including liver toxicity, gynecomastia, and suppression