Primobolan on prescription?????

I think asking for a complete cycle of gear is absurd. Unless like someone said...you have cancer or aids. Most of the time it's for TRT. I think this would apply to most countries other than the ones you can walk in and just out right buy it. :dunno:
 
I think asking for a complete cycle of gear is absurd. Unless like someone said...you have cancer or aids. Most of the time it's for TRT. I think this would apply to most countries other than the ones you can walk in and just out right buy it. :dunno:
I know it sounds a bit nutz!
But, y not?
 
Primobolan is not available on the UK market so you are not going to get either an NHS or private script for it. Nandrolone is not used much for bone issues they use testosterone in men, it is only used in woman for breast cancer and in men and woman for aplastic anaemia. You can ask for a DEXA scan to measure bone density but as far as I am aware you will need to be seeing an Endocrinologist for this as a GP cannot order one. All you GP can do is a "hormone panel", and only if you test level is lower than the lowest range value will you get referred to an Endocrinologist for further invesitigation to see if you have hypopituitarism, which will involve an MRI scan of the pituiary and takes time.

I know as I got mine done by my GP 6 weeks ago and I am now on Sustanon 250 one every 3 weeks and hydrocortisone 15mg daily, I have also used beconase since I was 12 (I am 35 now) but also dermovate, becotide high dose, and prednisolone 4 course a year on average. It will take more than just Beconase to suppress your adrenal or HPTA function.

Edit: I should add, they use the BNF to decide on the dose and they dont just hand you the amps to inject yourself, you are required to go to see the practice nurse at your GP's to get the injections done.
 
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Primobolan is not available on the UK market so you are not going to get either an NHS or private script for it. Nandrolone is not used much for bone issues they use testosterone in men, it is only used in woman for breast cancer and in men and woman for aplastic anaemia. You can ask for a DEXA scan to measure bone density but as far as I am aware you will need to be seeing an Endocrinologist for this as a GP cannot order one. All you GP can do is a "hormone panel", and only if you test level is lower than the lowest range value will you get referred to an Endocrinologist for further invesitigation to see if you have hypopituitarism, which will involve an MRI scan of the pituiary and takes time.

I know as I got mine done by my GP 6 weeks ago and I am now on Sustanon 250 one every 3 weeks and hydrocortisone 15mg daily, I have also used beconase since I was 12 (I am 35 now) but also dermovate, becotide high dose, and prednisolone 4 course a year on average. It will take more than just Beconase to suppress your adrenal or HPTA function.

Edit: I should add, they use the BNF to decide on the dose and they dont just hand you the amps to inject yourself, you are required to go to see the practice nurse at your GP's to get the injections done.
I thought Primobolan was not available on the UK market!
Is getting cold during cardiovascular exercise a sign of anaemia?
I get headaches alot and become lightheaded especially after cardivascular exercise!
I do not think nandrolone is used for aplastic anaemia!....
I have read it is used for anaemia related to kidney problems!
Could I ask for nandrolone instead for testosterone for osteoporosis?
I am having a testosterone test on wednesday!
I have a VERY SMALL dangler and testes that are reddish pink that did not drop at puberty!

I am not saying beconase affects HPTA!....
I am saying it suppresses the immune system!

What is the BNF?
I know they inject you in the you in the GP surgery!
 
Man TLS you sure are a hyper brother LOL, you have ADHD maybe that should be addressed first no offense...
 
Hi TLS

as I said Primobolan is not available here in the UK, so you cant get it prescribed you will need to import it or buy it from an UGL.

The BNF is the British National Formulary the equivalent of the US Physicans Desk Reference only it is not funded by drug companies it is an independent publication.

I have copied and pasted the monograph for nandrolone below, and as you can see it is not recommended for any condition even those it is licensed for. That is what that box split with a black triangle means.

Beconase is highly unlikely to suppress your immune system and if it had, it would show up on a full blood count and the treatment would not be anabolic steroids.

However, for what you have stated you may well have hypogonadism and require testosterone replacement therapy. This will be offered to you as, a patch, a gel, an injection every 3 weeks, a very sore injection every 12 weeks, possibly implants but unlikely due to the cost and work required or again possibly oral testosterone but again this is unlikely as they dont work well.

I also think asking for anything by name beyond the blood test is a bad move, you will be written up as "drug seeking" for every doctor from now until the day you die to see. The Doctors in this country like to tell you what to take not the other way around and it will usually be impossed on you (you will get different choices of the testosterone simply due to the difference in convenience of its administration and based on cost), and not changed unless you have unacceptable side effects, i.e. the patch or gel brings you out in a rash.

If you have hypogonadism you will be refered to an Endocrinologist at your local hospital for further tests before anything is prescribed, you GP is not going to get the results back and just write out a script on the spot.

here is the nandrolone part from the BNF:

NANDROLONE
Additional information interactions (Nandrolone).
Indications osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (but not recommended, see notes above); aplastic anaemia (section 9.1.3)

Cautions cardiac and renal impairment, hepatic impairment (Appendix 2), hypertension, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, migraine; monitor skeletal maturation in young patients; skeletal metastases (risk of hypercalcaemia); interactions: Appendix 1 (anabolic steroids)

Contra-indications severe hepatic impairment, prostate cancer, male breast cancer, pregnancy (Appendix 4) and breast-feeding, acute porphyria (section 9.8.2)

Side-effects acne, sodium retention with oedema, virilisation with high doses including voice changes (sometimes irreversible), amenorrhoea, inhibition of spermatogenesis, premature epiphyseal closure; abnormal liver-function tests reported with high doses; liver tumours reported occasionally on prolonged treatment with anabolic steroids

Dose
See below

Sub-sections

Deca-Durabolin®(Organon)
Injection (oily), nandrolone decanoate 50 mg/mL, net price 1-mL amp = £3.29
Excipients include arachis (peanut) oil, benzyl alcohol (see Excipients)
Dose By deep intramuscular injection, 50 mg every 3 weeks
 
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Hi TLS

as I said Primobolan is not available here in the UK, so you cant get it prescribed you will need to import it or buy it from an UGL.

The BNF is the British National Formulary the equivalent of the US Physicans Desk Reference only it is not funded by drug companies it is an independent publication.

I have copied and pasted the monograph for nandrolone below, and as you can see it is not recommended for any condition even those it is licensed for. That is what that box split with a black triangle means.

Beconase is highly unlikely to suppress your immune system and if it had, it would show up on a full blood count and the treatment would not be anabolic steroids.

However, for what you have stated you may well have hypogonadism and require testosterone replacement therapy. This will be offered to you as, a patch, a gel, an injection every 3 weeks, a very sore injection every 12 weeks, possibly implants but unlikely due to the cost and work required or again possibly oral testosterone but again this is unlikely as they dont work well.

I also think asking for anything by name beyond the blood test is a bad move, you will be written up as "drug seeking" for every doctor from now until the day you die to see. The Doctors in this country like to tell you what to take not the other way around and it will usually be impossed on you (you will get different choices of the testosterone simply due to the difference in convenience of its administration and based on cost), and not changed unless you have unacceptable side effects, i.e. the patch or gel brings you out in a rash.

If you have hypogonadism you will be refered to an Endocrinologist at your local hospital for further tests before anything is prescribed, you GP is not going to get the results back and just write out a script on the spot.

here is the nandrolone part from the BNF:

NANDROLONE
Additional information interactions (Nandrolone).
Indications osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (but not recommended, see notes above); aplastic anaemia (section 9.1.3)

Cautions cardiac and renal impairment, hepatic impairment (Appendix 2), hypertension, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, migraine; monitor skeletal maturation in young patients; skeletal metastases (risk of hypercalcaemia); interactions: Appendix 1 (anabolic steroids)

Contra-indications severe hepatic impairment, prostate cancer, male breast cancer, pregnancy (Appendix 4) and breast-feeding, acute porphyria (section 9.8.2)

Side-effects acne, sodium retention with oedema, virilisation with high doses including voice changes (sometimes irreversible), amenorrhoea, inhibition of spermatogenesis, premature epiphyseal closure; abnormal liver-function tests reported with high doses; liver tumours reported occasionally on prolonged treatment with anabolic steroids

Dose
See below

Sub-sections

Deca-Durabolin®(Organon)
Injection (oily), nandrolone decanoate 50 mg/mL, net price 1-mL amp = £3.29
Excipients include arachis (peanut) oil, benzyl alcohol (see Excipients)
Dose By deep intramuscular injection, 50 mg every 3 weeks
Thanks for the info!
I am not sayin AAS is the treatment for suppressed immune syatem!
I thought beconase was suppressive because it ia glucocorticosteroid and causes candidiasis!
It does sound a bit mad to ask for nandrolone!
 
Interesting post. It seems to me that you are trying to find all the right things to say to your doc to get the gear you want.
 
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