Yes, Trophobolone by Theramex specifically It was a combination of Nandrolone and Hydroxyprogesterone heptanoate. Not much info on it surprisingly, but present in the old books.All the benefits of the modern trestolone, used in specific ratios with test...
Not to be confused with 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone, Hydroxyprogesterone acetate, or Hydroxyprogesterone caproate.
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Hydroxyprogesterone heptanoate (OHPH), also known as hydroxyprogesterone enanthate (OHPE) and sold under the brand names H.O.P., Lutogil A.P., and Lutogyl A.P. among others, is a progestin medication which was developed by Roussel and Théramex and has been used clinically in France and Monaco but is no longer marketed.[1][2][3][4] It is given by injection into muscle at regular intervals.
In addition to single-drug preparations, OHPH has also been used in a number of multi-drug formulations. It was used in Tocogestan, a combination of 50 mg progesterone, 200 mg OHPH, and 250 mg α-tocopherol palmitate (vitamin E) in oil solution for use by intramuscular injection.[5][4][6] It was also used in Triormon Depositum (estradiol dibutyrate, testosterone caproate, and OHPH) and Trioestrine Retard (estradiol diundecylate, testosterone cyclohexylpropionate, and OHPH).[7][8] OHPH was a component of the experimental preparation Trophoboline (or Trophobolene), which also contained estrapronicate and nandrolone decanoate, as well.[9][10][11]