i was lead to believe that Anavar was very mild on the liver ?
Anavar (Oxandrolone) Side Effects
First of all, and this will come as no surprise to many people, Anavar (oxandrolone) is quite mild on your liver. Its probably the mildest oral steroid available today. Dosages of up to 80mgs/day are easily tolerated by most men, and most side effects often found with other steroids are not common with var (1). For this reason, Anavar is frequently the steroid of choice for many top level female bodybuilders and other athletes.
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what is mild? it screwed up my liver twice, BP went through the roof and my lipid was shot! sure it could be mild for some but that doesn't mean it has no negative side effects. many women reported enlarged clitoris, this is irreversible side. the profile states MILD sides, compared to what?
My soul decision not to use anavar is based on your sides bass, also its in oral form, when i was younger i started my cycle with russian dianabol i took 10 pills in total, had sick head hacks, acid reflux and more. I also found out the price for an anavar cycle this stuff is not cheap, not giving any prices because its on the black market but just to tell you i can buy 3 10ml deca durabolin bottles that will last me close to 10 weeks each at 200mg per week.
Agree! Compared to oral winstrol, it's a lot more mild, but I also experienced negative sides at just 50mg/day with my ALT/AST enzymes shooting up over 60; showing an increase of stress on my liver.
My clinic has it in liquid form to inject, but I'm not going to go through 6 weeks of pinning ED, not a chance.
I've never received a script for the liquid version, but I would imagine that having such a short half life it is suspended in water. It is also available in sublingual troche form and transdermal creams.
One thought of curiosity is how the liquid anavar would respond by injecting sub-q. Winstrol has a tendency to clog smaller needles, but I don't know if the liquid anavar has the same characteristics. I'll see if my doctor and clinic can elaborate on this.
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