- Chemical name: 17α-Methyl-2-hydroxymethylene-17β-hydroxy-[5α]-androstan-3-one
- Formula: C21H32O3
- Anabolic activity index: 320%
- Androgenic activity index: 45%
OXYMETOS 25 – PHARMACOM LABS
50 tabs x 25 mg (1 blister)
Oxymetholone, also known as Anapolon or Anadrol, is a potent synthetic steroid, a 17-alpha-alkylated modification of dihydrotestosterone. Originally developed for the treatment of osteoporosis and anemia, as well as to stimulate muscle gain in malnourished and debilitated patients, Oxymetholone was FDA-approved for human use. However, with the introduction of non-steroidal drugs effective in treating anemia and osteoporosis, its popularity waned, leading to the cessation of production by Syntex and other manufacturers in 1993.
Benefits:
- Initially designed for the treatment of osteoporosis, anemia, and muscle gain in malnourished patients.
- FDA-approved for human use, attesting to its efficacy in medical applications.
- Similar performance parameters to methandienone, resulting in active muscle bulking and a substantial increase in power performance.
- Provides a strong pumping effect due to its influence on hemoglobin levels and increased blood volume, complicating training but contributing to rapid muscle soreness.
Side Effects:
- Like methandienone, oxymetholone can cause water retention, leading to increased body weight and potential high blood pressure during cycles.
- Despite not aromatizing, oxymetholone exhibits pronounced estrogenic properties, necessitating the use of antiestrogens to manage estrogenic side effects.
- The estrogenic activity is suggested to be progestogenic, akin to nandrolones, but medical studies refute any progestogenic activity.
Dosage Instructions:
- Dosage recommendations should be obtained from a qualified healthcare professional or adhered to as per medical guidance.
- Due to its potent nature, careful monitoring of side effects and regular medical check-ups are advisable during the course of oxymetholone use.
- Anti-estrogens are recommended to combat estrogenic side effects, as aromatase inhibitors are not effective against oxymetholone’s estrogenic properties.
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