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Anavar Abuse-A Guide For Professional Athletes

Anavar Abuse-A Guide For Professional Athletes

In the world of amateur and professional sports, anabolic steroids such as Anavar find a mention at almost every stage of life. This is not just because these drugs have unmatched potency, but also because steroids like Anavar are second to none for athletes who want to lose body fat & weight while gaining muscle mass and body strength at the same time. The best part is that these benefits can be experienced while retaining existing endurance and muscle definition gains.


Anavar Abuse-A Guide For Professional Athletes

Also known as AnVar and Oxandrolone, this derivative of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is classified as a Schedule III (non-narcotic) controlled substance under the U.S. Anabolic Steroids Control Act of 1990. This steroid is medically prescribed to patients with body surface area burns. Use of this steroid leads to in dramatic and improved body composition, reduced hospital stay time, and preserved muscle mass. Anavar is also prescribed to patients diagnosed with muscle wasting diseases like HIV/AIDS or those suffering from low calcium content in the bones or low bone density. Anavar is also prescribed to treat health conditions like alcoholic hepatitis, AIDS, Turner syndrome and anemia.


However, some athletes in quest of supremacy tend to abuse or overdose this steroid. They not only ignore the significance of medical advice but even ignore the value of dosage instructions. This is where Anavar side effects come into the picture. When abused or of a low grade, Anavar can lead to side effects like loss of appetite, depression, dark urine, muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, itching, difficulty in breathing, acne, changes in libido, menstrual irregularities, and mood changes. Abuse of this drug may also be a reason behind health complications like premature hair loss, oily skin, acne, kidney damage, liver damage, stunted growth, depression, addiction, fatigue, restlessness, and gynecomastia. It may even cause bloating, high blood pressure, insomnia, tremors, hallucination, negative effects on an individual’s personality, mood, relationships, and wrong assumptions about social realities.


Anavar Abuse-A Guide For Professional Athletes

Anavar abuse may lead to increased risk of coronary diseases, clitoral hypertrophy, infertility, or sexual dysfunction. Infertility, reduced sperm count, oily skin, acne, heart damage, fluid retention, shrinking of the testicles, and increased risk for breast and prostate cancer. In extreme cases, overdosing of Anavar can lead to oligo, azoospermia, changes in or cessation of the menstrual cycle, joint and ligament injuries, neurological problems, sleeping disorders, paranoia, pathological anxiety, euphoria, accelerated puberty changes, and premature skeletal maturation. Anavar side effects may include abnormal liver function, male pattern baldness, abnormal hair growth, deepening of the voice, testicular atrophy, cardiovascular problems, increased aggression, and HIV/AIDS (when needles are shared).


To avoid Anavar abuse and side effects, this anabolic androgenic steroid is best avoided by those with an existing allergy to Oxandrolone or any of its ingredients should not use it. Anavar should also not be used by pregnant and breastfeeding women and those diagnosed with health complications such as breast cancer, high blood pressure, stroke, or prostate cancer.


Oxandrolone should be stored (for maintaining its shelf life and efficacy) at a controlled room temperature of 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) with excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) in an air-tight container in a dark place.


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