This is one opinion: Omnadren 250 is an oil-based injectable containing a blend of four different testosterone esters: Testosterone propionate, phenylpropionate, isocaproate and caproate. Being as it is a four-ester testosterone, Omnadren is most commonly compared to Sustanon. While it does contain Testosterone propionate, testosterone phenylpropionate and isocaproate in the same strength as Sustanon, the last ester is different. Please note however, that the older versions of Omnadren list isohexanoate and hexanoate as the final two ingredients. Hexanoate is simply another word for caproate, so the last ester (decanoate) is the only Sustanon constituent missing from Omnadren.
One of the only noticeable differences between Sustanon and Omnadren seems to be the speed in which estrogen buildup occurs. In comparison, the process appears to be slightly more pronounced with Omnadren. This is of course just a matter of timing, as the slowest releasing ester in Omnadren (caproate) is a little faster acting than enanthate.
This is the other opinion: old omnadren :!:
Testosterone phenylproprionate 60 mg
Testosterone proprionate 30 mg
Testosterone isohexanoate 60 mg
Testosterone hexanoate 100mg
new omnadren :!:
Testosterone phenylproprionate 60 mg
Testosterone proprionate 30 mg
Testosterone isocaproate 60 mg
Testosterone caprinicum 100mg <<<<supposedly people think this is caproate but this is omnas name for decanoate
But who really cares anyway?
Take your pick.
But like I said in my original post don't get caught up in the esters. Who cares about esters? If you want short ester use prop. If you want long ester use cyp or e. If you want to waste your money buy sustanon. But if you can get a deal on omna it is good. But Jelfa has either halted production or highly restricted it for omnadren. So I would pay close attention to were I got it from because the real stuff is getting hard to find.