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Turinabol Dosage Calculator

Quick answer: A 40 mg daily dose split into 2 from 10 mg tablets is 2 tablet(s) per dose. Tablets = (daily mg ÷ doses) ÷ mg per tablet.

About this calculator

Turinabol (4-chlorodehydromethyltestosterone) is an oral, non-esterified anabolic steroid — every milligram is active compound. There is no peer-reviewed pharmacokinetic source for its parent half-life, so this calculator gives the exact tablets-per-dose conversion but does not print a half-life figure we cannot cite. The famous ~45-day window is a metabolite-detection property, separate from the half-life. No ester — esterFactor = 1.00 (every milligram is active compound).

How to use this calculator

Enter your daily dose, your tablet strength (mg per tablet), and how many times a day you split the dose. The result updates instantly with tablets per dose and the per-dose milligrams.

Worked example

Worked example — oral

Daily dose: 40 mg · Tablet strength: 10 mg · Doses/day: 2

20 mg per dose → 20 ÷ 10 = 2 tablet(s) per dose

How to interpret your result

The result is the number of tablets to take per dose. Fractions mean a tablet would need splitting — round to what your tablet strength allows. The half-life figure is a pharmacokinetic timing reference only.

Turinabol at a glance

PropertyTurinabol
FormOral
Active fraction1.00 (no ester)
Half-lifeNot reliably established — the commonly-quoted "~16 h" has no authoritative source
AromatisesNo — the 4-chloro substitution blocks aromatase; non-estrogenic.
Liver (17α-alkylated)Yes — 17α-methylated.
Approx. detectionUp to ~45 days via the long-term M3 metabolite (Sobolevsky 2021).

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate my Turinabol dose?
Divide your daily dose by your doses per day and by the tablet strength: tablets = (daily mg ÷ doses) ÷ mg per tablet. The calculator above does this instantly.
What is the active-hormone amount for Turinabol?
Turinabol is not esterified, so 100% of each milligram is active compound — the esterFactor is 1.00.
What is the half-life of Turinabol?
Not reliably established — the commonly-quoted "~16 h" has no authoritative source.
Does it aromatise or stress the liver?
Aromatises: No — the 4-chloro substitution blocks aromatase; non-estrogenic. 17α-alkylated (liver strain): Yes — 17α-methylated.
Is this medical advice?
No. This is an educational arithmetic tool. It converts the numbers you enter, stores nothing, and does not recommend any dose, cycle, or protocol. Anabolic steroid use carries real health risks — consult a qualified clinician.

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References

  1. Sobolevsky T et al. DHCMT long-term metabolites. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 2021;215:106013 (PMID 34418529)
  2. Note: turinabol parent half-life is UNVERIFIED — no peer-reviewed PK source.
  3. Kicman AT. Pharmacology of anabolic steroids. Br J Pharmacol 2008;154(3):502–521
  4. PubChem — molecular weights (parent hormone & ester), per compound CID
  5. WADA — anti-doping scientific research & detection resources

Citations are provided for transparency and education. They do not imply the cited authors or bodies endorse this tool. Anabolic steroid use carries real health risks — always consult a qualified clinician.

How this is calculated

For injectables the calculator divides your weekly dose by the number of injections, then by the vial concentration, to get the mL per shot — and multiplies by 100 for U-100 syringe units. The active-hormone milligrams are the dose multiplied by the esterFactor (the parent hormone's molecular weight divided by the full ester's molecular weight). For orals it divides the daily dose by your doses-per-day and tablet strength to get tablets per dose. It is arithmetic only — nothing you enter is stored or sent anywhere, and the result is not medical advice or an endorsement of anabolic steroid use.

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