OXANDROLONE Reviews (OXANDROLONE)

Average Rating: 5.0 (1 Ratings)

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OXANDROLONE  (OXANDROLONE):  This medication is used to help people regain weight they have lost due to certain medical conditions (such as surgery, chronic infection, trauma, long term use of corticosteroid medication such as hydrocortisone/prednisone). It is also used to relieve bone pain due to bone loss (osteoporosis). Oxandrolone belongs to a class of drugs known as anabolic steroids. These drugs are similar to male hormones made by the body.   FDA Approval Date: 2007-06-22 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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 5  burns, muscle gain The state I was in (severe burn on my upper leg) no negative side effects ( that I can tell ). Doctors run blood tests, all levels were within acceptance. I was very satisfied with oxandrolone cvs-rx-dir.com has a description of this drug. It is quite easy on the body and the burn wounds healed so fast. I was also exercising in the gym, gained 8 pounds in 60 days - of pure muscle. I was completly down due to my accident, I am a cheff and somehow I managed to pour galons of soup over my left leg severelly burning my upper thigh. I have some scar tissue but all in all I made a remarkable recovery. M 24 60 days
10 1X day
5/12/2011
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OXANDROLONE  (OXANDROLONE):  This medication is used to help people regain weight they have lost due to certain medical conditions (such as surgery, chronic infection, trauma, long term use of corticosteroid medication such as hydrocortisone/prednisone). It is also used to relieve bone pain due to bone loss (osteoporosis). Oxandrolone belongs to a class of drugs known as anabolic steroids. These drugs are similar to male hormones made by the body.   FDA Approval Date: 2007-06-22 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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