Friday, September 14, 2012

Anavar Abuse – Legal Anavar


If you are about run an Anavar only cycle or including the anabolic steroid as one of the steroid cycle products, it is very important for you to know everything about this steroid so that chances of side effects and abuse are eliminated in the first place itself.

Also known as Oxandrolone and AnVar, Anavar is medically indicated to treat muscle wasting, AIDS, alcoholic hepatitis, anemia, and Turner syndrome and is commonly used by sportsmen for reducing weight and fat in as short as five to eight weeks. While legal use of this steroid is rarely associated with side effects, illegal use or use of low grade Anavar or use in absence or contravention to medical advice may cause Anavar abuse and side effects.

When abused, this performanceenhancing drug can cause menstrual irregularities, depression, libido changes, vomiting, nausea, acne, and dark urine or inhibition of the metabolism of oral hypoglycemic agents, liver failure, liver cysts, and liver tumors in rare cases. It may also lead to oily skin, stomach cramps, nausea, bloating, testicular atrophy, diarrhea, and mood swings. It is very important for users (existing and potential) of this steroid to know that if symptoms such as yellow eyes/skin, sudden/persistent stomach/abdominal pain, unusual tiredness, or dark urine are experienced, use of the steroid should immediately discontinued and the advice of a qualified medical practitioner should be sought without any delay.

Not Recommended to Pregnant

Anavar use is not recommended to breastfeeding or pregnant women or children or those suffering from microscopic blood-filled cavities in the liver, disease of the arteries of the heart, heart failure, Nephrotic syndrome, kidney disease, neoplasm of liver, changes involving fatty deposits in the blood vessels, low HDL cholesterol, enlarged prostate, liver problems, or visible water retention. People treated for high amount of calcium in the blood, blood clotting disorder, liver inflammation with stoppage of bile flow, prostate cancer, and males with breast cancer should avoid using it, unless the same is otherwise specifically approved by a medical practitioner after complete and careful evaluation of medical reports and history.

In acute cases, Anavar abuse may result in addiction, neurological problems, and development of anti-social behavior, pathological anxiety, sleeping disorders, and paranoia or heart attack, edema, prostate enlargement, menstrual problems, liver toxicity, liver damage, gynecomastia (female-like breasts), oily skin, acne, clitoral hypertrophy, infertility, and sexual dysfunction. Lack of or contravention of medical advice or use of purposes other than legal (medicinal) may cause testicular atrophy, gynecomastia, acne, oily skin, kidney damage, reduced sperm count, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, abnormal functioning of the liver, and prostate enlargement. It may even lead to deepened voice, menstrual cycle changes, depression, hallucination, dizziness, stunted growth, male pattern baldness, reduced sex drive, testicle shrinking, clitoris enlargement, growth of facial hair, and increased aggression. Abuse of this anabolic steroid may cause health complications like hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism or sudden reductions in terms of serum concentrations of LH (luteinizing hormone), FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), and testosterone levels or premature skeletal maturation and liver damage or increased levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and decreased levels of HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol).
Oxandrolone Dosages for Female HRT Patients

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