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vetinary var, how does it rank?

calli

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Anavar seems to be the real deal, but as we all know the price is quite a factor. I've done my research on it and have decided to include it in to my lifting rutine. I've been reading a great deal about it and have found that there is also vetinary anavar that is much cheaper. From what I've read the big difference is that "anavar" is made specifically for humans and that along with this comes more sanitization and cleanliness than vetinary products, which have lower standards. This does not appear to be a problem to me. Can anyone verify if "Oxavet QV" is really oxdralone, and if it works the same as the brand name "Anavar." Has anyone used vetinary products, mainly oxdralone?
 
A good friend of mine and occassional gym buddy has used QV "var" and loves it.

Anavar is basically obsolete under that name, being that it was a trademark by the original company that produced it, Searle. And yes, it is the same compound that is Oxandrolone.

But people still use the name var because its easier to say and also more discernable from Oxymetholone (Anadrol).

Actually, I just made the last part up but I think it sounds good.
 
Paulo said:
A good friend of mine and occassional gym buddy has used QV "var" and loves it.

Anavar is basically obsolete under that name, being that it was a trademark by the original company that produced it, Searle. And yes, it is the same compound that is Oxandrolone.

But people still use the name var because its easier to say and also more discernable from Oxymetholone (Anadrol).

Actually, I just made the last part up but I think it sounds good.

lol dork
 
Paulo said:
A good friend of mine and occassional gym buddy has used QV "var" and loves it.

Anavar is basically obsolete under that name, being that it was a trademark by the original company that produced it, Searle. And yes, it is the same compound that is Oxandrolone.

But people still use the name var because its easier to say and also more discernable from Oxymetholone (Anadrol).

Actually, I just made the last part up but I think it sounds good.

So using vetinary products like oxavet qv (anavar) is no different from using the name brand anavar, except for being much cheaper and of lower standards as far as cleanliness?
 
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