If you ask me what weapon I trust the most after testosterone, I’d name Primobolan without a second of hesitation.
If testosterone is the absolute king, the heart of every cycle, then Primobolan is the noble sword that only the chosen ones can wield.
But there are too many guys out there who don’t know the value of this sword.
They just hear that it’s mild and safe, and they rush in.
But the end of that complacent thinking is obvious.
A sucker’s ending where they just fatten the wallets of counterfeit sellers and pay good money to inject garbage into their bodies.
This is not a mild drug for beginners.
It’s a strategic weapon for the elite top predators, the real veterans who understand the system and know its value, willingly paying the price.
This weapon’s history is too deep to contain in just one article.
I’m going to expose this noble’s lineage properly over several parts.
This weapon’s history begins in 1962, when a company called Squibb set the stage.
Back then, the injectable Nibal Depot and the oral Nibal were introduced to the world.
They were prescribed for conditions like anemia due to bone marrow failure, osteoporosis, and muscle wasting.
It even got FDA approval for its role in preventing muscle loss in patients.
But now?
It’s been mostly replaced by other drugs.
Drugs like EPO for anemia and SERMs for osteoporosis have taken its place.
The funny thing is, Oxymetholone, aka Anadrol, is still used as an anemia treatment.
Frankly, it makes me question what those doctor bastards really know—why did they discontinue Primo while keeping Anadrol, which has much stronger androgenic side effects?
The real story began in the late 1960s when Squibb handed the production license over to Schering.
Squibb bowed out, and Schering remodeled this weapon under the name Primobolan and distributed it worldwide.
And this Schering was merged into Bayer in 2006.
As of 2025, the only place that legally produces pharmaceutical-grade Primobolan is Bayer in Spain—just this one place, as production in Turkey has currently halted.
What does that tell you?
It means the real deal Primo is fucking rare.

During the Schering era, an injectable Methenolone Acetate version also came out very briefly.
It appeared briefly in the early 90s and then disappeared; its exact brand name is unknown.
It doesn’t show up no matter how much you scour Google.
Its half-life was short, 3-5 days, so I can only speculate that it might have been called something like Primobolan Depot Rapid.
According to a bodybuilder who personally used this injectable acetate, he couldn’t even finish one vial.
The post-injection pain (PIP) was supposedly legendary, on par with that godawful pain from Testosterone Suspension or Winstrol Suspension.
Oral Acetate?
Pharmaceutical companies don’t make this anymore either, but it circulates in the underground labs.
Inexperienced dealers recommend this to female athletes, but that’s just a thoughtless move.
If a female athlete is using chemicals, Anavar is by far the superior choice.
Let’s compare the specs
Primobolan’s anabolic rating is 88, and its androgenic rating is 24-40.
Anavar, on the other hand, has an anabolic rating of 322-630 and an androgenic rating of only 24.
This means the risk of virilization side effects relative to the anabolic effect is incomparably lower.
If Anavar is a precision sniper rifle, Primobolan is a shotgun.
No sane person uses a shotgun for delicate targets.
It’s the same for you guys thinking about pinning your girlfriends.
If you ask me 100 times, the answer 100 times will be Anavar.
Of course, some top-tier female athletes might use injectable Primobolan Enanthate in the final 6 weeks of the season, around 20-25mg three times a week.
They use it as a finisher to add the final sharpness when their physique is already maximally refined.
But Bikini competitors?
The moment they touch Primo, their competitive lifespan won’t last long.
For men, 60-75mg per week? You won’t even notice it.
For 100kg monsters, that’s a dose your liver won’t even register.
Of course, many bodybuilders report being satisfied with results from just 200mg per week, and even at 1,000mg per week, they say they fully feel its value.
We’ll cover the deeper details about dosing and practical application in the next part.
The most important thing is to get the real thing and use it.
Primobolan is available in the underground labs too.
But how can you trust if it’s real Methenolone, if the dosage is accurate, or if it’s sterile?
For example, the pharmaceutical Bayer Primobolan uses a castor oil base, so it’s thick and viscous.
It’s designed to maintain stable blood levels.
But the low-quality crap I’ve seen?
Most of the homemade Primo, if you look inside, the oil is thin as water.
You can tell just by looking; you don’t even need to inject it.
It doesn’t contain Primobolan; it’s just some mystery substance mixed with toxic vegetable oil.
It’s like margarine pretending to be Primo.

Primobolan’s price tag is fucking expensive.
This isn’t just a number.
It’s a badge of rank that separates those who understand its value and have the ability to distinguish the real thing from the suckers who try to save money and just get scammed.
Unless you’re buying it directly from a pharmacy in Spain, assume there’s no genuine Bayer Primo available online,
and if you have to rely on the underground, use products from well-established, reputable underground labs.
And remember this.
A real veteran isn’t someone who just memorizes drug names; he’s the one with the eye to tell the real from the fake.
If you want to get your hands on this noble weapon, be prepared to pay the price for it.
In the next article, I’m going to expose how this noble weapon alters our body’s system, especially the blood work.
You’ll see how estrogen, SHBG, and lipid levels dance to its tune.




