Does anyone know why Trenbolone causes blood pressure to raise? I was always under the impression that an increase in BP from AAS is either due to water retention or a significant increase in red blood cell count. Assuming that RBC count is under control, what other mechanism could potentially raise BP on tren?
if the drug signals the beta-adrenergic nervous system to release catecholamines, you can increase bp...
if your kidneys receive less perfusion for some reason as a result of the drug, the renin angiotensin aldosterone system can increase bp...
if your baroreceptors for some reason are signaled that there isn't adequate blood and pressure within your system, it can increase bp
we don't know why many drugs have many of their effects...
for example, why does metoprolol for some reason decrease MI mortality rates (and I'm not talking about merely the fact that the med decreases BP and thus decreases mortality rate... this drug specifically has another mechanism that causes less MI deaths and we are still unaware of what it is)? we can't figure it out even though we invented it.
try 100test/300-400tren enanthate and see if you still have high BP
imo I would scrap tren completely though