Victorian guy
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Just asking. I am researching the matter...but in the meantime...
I ask-
Is anadrol more hepatoxic than dbol?
If anadrol hepatoxicity studies were conducted at the MEDICALLY PRESCRIBED dosages, bear in mind those are at least 1-2mg/kg- even up to 5mg/kg per kg bodyweight anadrol a day, and oxy package inserts state that at least 3-6 months usage is recommended before assessing results.
Now- when dbol came out- what was the prescribed dosage for the conditions it was meant to treat? If let's say it were 10-15mg a day...and dbol hepatoxicity studies were based on such a dose..then how can one say that, in light of the current practice of using 50mg daily plus, that it is more hepatoxic than anadrol?
I used drol a lot, and during the 2 years of heavy usage had my liver values checked..no change!
Then, i used dbol...5 months later, one of my liver values had deteriorated 50 percent!
I have seen at least 3 posts of late about liver problems..and in each of those dbol use presaged the problem.
So...
Is anadrol..and keep in mind bbders use it in smaller amts than anaemia patients- really more hepatoxic than dbol?
I say no. Dbol=at 30 plus mg a day=liver problems
anadrol at 100mg a day on cycle=no problems
opinions? more from me on this later.
I ask-
Is anadrol more hepatoxic than dbol?
If anadrol hepatoxicity studies were conducted at the MEDICALLY PRESCRIBED dosages, bear in mind those are at least 1-2mg/kg- even up to 5mg/kg per kg bodyweight anadrol a day, and oxy package inserts state that at least 3-6 months usage is recommended before assessing results.
Now- when dbol came out- what was the prescribed dosage for the conditions it was meant to treat? If let's say it were 10-15mg a day...and dbol hepatoxicity studies were based on such a dose..then how can one say that, in light of the current practice of using 50mg daily plus, that it is more hepatoxic than anadrol?
I used drol a lot, and during the 2 years of heavy usage had my liver values checked..no change!
Then, i used dbol...5 months later, one of my liver values had deteriorated 50 percent!
I have seen at least 3 posts of late about liver problems..and in each of those dbol use presaged the problem.
So...
Is anadrol..and keep in mind bbders use it in smaller amts than anaemia patients- really more hepatoxic than dbol?
I say no. Dbol=at 30 plus mg a day=liver problems
anadrol at 100mg a day on cycle=no problems
opinions? more from me on this later.