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What made me ask this question was reading through a medical site and its dosage/length recommendations.
Anadrol-50 (Oxymetholone) Drug Information: User Reviews, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Dosage at RxList
"The recommended daily dose in children and adults is 1-5 mg/kg body weight per day. The usual effective dose is 1-2 mg/kg/day but higher doses may be required, and the dose should be individualized. Response is not often immediate, and a minimum trial of three to six months should be given. Following remission, some patients may be maintained without the drug; others may be maintained on an established lower daily dosage. A continued maintenance dose is usually necessary in patients with congenital aplastic anemia. "
Reading the highlighted made me question the usual guidelines of 4 weeks max and no more than 100mg/day of anadrol. What would every bodies take on this be? How bad is it on the liver really if you have people taking this stuff for 3-6 months STRAIGHT at the minimum?!
Anadrol-50 (Oxymetholone) Drug Information: User Reviews, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Dosage at RxList
"The recommended daily dose in children and adults is 1-5 mg/kg body weight per day. The usual effective dose is 1-2 mg/kg/day but higher doses may be required, and the dose should be individualized. Response is not often immediate, and a minimum trial of three to six months should be given. Following remission, some patients may be maintained without the drug; others may be maintained on an established lower daily dosage. A continued maintenance dose is usually necessary in patients with congenital aplastic anemia. "
Reading the highlighted made me question the usual guidelines of 4 weeks max and no more than 100mg/day of anadrol. What would every bodies take on this be? How bad is it on the liver really if you have people taking this stuff for 3-6 months STRAIGHT at the minimum?!