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Many side effects have reportedly been associated with chronic use of high doses of oral anabolic-androgenic hormone Anadrol Oxymetholone. Anadrol shares similar characteristics with other steroids where side effects are concerned: when taken in unusually high doses, cysts in liver tend to appear, changes in blood lipid occur, and potential hepatitis and jaundice. These are only a few of the side effects, and may or may not be experienced by the user.
Anadrol is a very potent androgen. This trait tends to produce many pronounced, unwanted androgenic side effects. Oil skin, acne and body/facial hair growth can be seen very quickly with this drug. Many individuals respond with severe acne, often requiring medication to keep it under control. Other possible side effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, stomach aches, lack of appetite, insomnia, and diarrhea.
Oxymetholone is the anabolic steroid most associated with premature hair loss. As with all oral anabolic-androgenic hormones, routine blood tests from people taking oxymetholone show unusual levels of blood lipids (fats), including lowered high density lipoprotein (HDL) and elevated low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
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