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Do you all prescribe nandrolone and Anavar? What purpose outside of crushing SHBG or possibly adding some dht does Anavar have in therapy? Wouldn’t proviron typically be a better option? And what doses would you prescribe these (Anavar and nandrolone) for a TRT regiment? Any heart issues with long term therapeutic doses of nandrolone? Or hair loss reports from Anavar? I am on 200mg a week of test C and .5ml 2x a week od HCG. I’ve looked at these above for general health and taking my physique to the next level. I’d like to hear yalls opinions.

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes, we prescribe both nandrolone and Anavar.

As you say, Anavar does lower SHBG, freeing up more testosterone to attach to androgen receptors. For this reason, along with the elevated DHT, it is often prescribed to increase libido. Its primary purpose is to maintain an anabolic state, even during caloric deficit. Adding Anavar can prevent muscle loss in extended diet. Also, interestingly, Anavar has been proven to heal damaged peripheral nerves, and can be used for patients with neuropathy.

The usual starting dose for Anavar is 25mg daily.

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