dudewhatsupyo
New member
As most of us know, the FDA is in the process of banning Methasterone (superdrol). If you are like me you have been stacking up on this powerful agent and subjecting ourselves to the possible side effects. With known liver toxicity and possible jaundice as side effects (see below for peer reviewed journals) it would be a good idea to have a "ballpark" estimate as to the rate of liver failure and/or symptoms after use. So for anyone who would like to participate please reply to this thread by giving your Age and the number of superdrol cycles you have done with duration and dosage. (Two 4 week cycles at 20mg a day would look like the standard
20/20/20/20
20/20/20/20........ect.)
If you experienced any of the following symptoms after your cycle just say if you did or did not experience possible liver problems.
Symptoms include:
Yellowing of the Eyes or Skin, extreme malaise, or any other liver associated symptoms. (according to the articles most problems started 2 weeks after the cycle was over)
If you don't feel like giving all the info just answer the poll...its even better if you do both! I'm going to go through all of the responses and polling separately and see if there is any correlation. I'm hoping for at least 100 subjects to answer just to increase accuracy. Please understand this isn't supposed to be a scientific peer reviewed study or anything like it, its just to give all of us an idea as to the rate of liver problems from Superdrol.
Thanks!
Methasteron-Associated Cholestatic Liver Injury: Clinicopathologic Findings in 5 Cases.
Severe Hepatotoxicity Caused by a Methasteron-containing, Performance-enhancing Supplement.
Severe Cholestasis and Renal Failure Associated with the Use of the Designer Steroid Superdrol (Methasteron): A Case Report and Literature Review.
20/20/20/20
20/20/20/20........ect.)
If you experienced any of the following symptoms after your cycle just say if you did or did not experience possible liver problems.
Symptoms include:
Yellowing of the Eyes or Skin, extreme malaise, or any other liver associated symptoms. (according to the articles most problems started 2 weeks after the cycle was over)
If you don't feel like giving all the info just answer the poll...its even better if you do both! I'm going to go through all of the responses and polling separately and see if there is any correlation. I'm hoping for at least 100 subjects to answer just to increase accuracy. Please understand this isn't supposed to be a scientific peer reviewed study or anything like it, its just to give all of us an idea as to the rate of liver problems from Superdrol.
Thanks!
Methasteron-Associated Cholestatic Liver Injury: Clinicopathologic Findings in 5 Cases.
Severe Hepatotoxicity Caused by a Methasteron-containing, Performance-enhancing Supplement.
Severe Cholestasis and Renal Failure Associated with the Use of the Designer Steroid Superdrol (Methasteron): A Case Report and Literature Review.