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MIOTOLAN
| Substance:
furazabol |
| Trade
Names: |
| Miotolan |
1 mg tab.; |
Daiichi
Seiyaku Japan |
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Furazobol, known by its trade name, Miotolan, is a synthetic derivative
of dihydrotestosterone. Until 1990 this steroid was not detectable
during any doping tests and could thus be taken by athletes even on the
day of a competition. When looking at the application of Miotolan you
learn even more unusual things: This steroid is used as a lipid reducer.
It is suitable for long-term treatment of arteriosclerosis and
hypercholesterolemia. Miotolan reduces the cholesterol level and
increases the "good" HDL value. In Japan Miotolan is a
standard treatment to lower cholesterol levels.
This steroid does not cause water and salt retention and does not
aromatize. Since the tablets are effective for only a brief period of
time they must be taken several times a day. Miotolan has a
predominantly androgenic effect and only a very low repression of the
body's own testosterone production. Although it is potentially hepatoxic
a possible reduced liver function seems unlikely if the daily
manufacturer-recommended dose of 2-6 mg is not exceeded. Since athletes
use considerably higher dosages the risk of liver poisoning cannot be
excluded. The usual question-What is a performance improving dosage?-is
difficult to answer. It is difficult because we do not know anybody who
has ever taken this compound and be-cause technical literature does not
have anything to report in this regard either. The daily dosage should
be at least 10-20 tablets, that is 10-20 mg/day. Due to its low
substance amount per tablet and its high cost, this steroid will
probably not be successful with body-builders. (Possible doubts by
readers that this steroid perhaps does not exist are inappropriate.)
However, this steroid re-ally does exist.
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