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Without knowing more about your specific situation, or reason for needing all these medications, all I can say is that more is not always better and that these medicines come with health concerns that require close monitoring. Combination of testosterone/nandrolone/oxandrolone will cause aberrations in blood lipids, hematocrit, and SHBG levels. Oxandrolone raises liver enzymes and nandrolone is known to be thyrotoxic at certain doses. If you have not done blood work to confirm that these markers aren't already affected, then it would be very unlikely to find a doctor who is comfortable prescribing all these medicines at once. While these drugs are often taken together by bodybuilders who take these medicines illegally at their own risk; any complications you get from taking these medications from a prescription are now the liability of the medical provider. There are few doctors willing to take that risk without at least checking all the boxes to make sure you are taking them safely without any risks to your health.
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Primobolan (Metenolone) is an interesting medicine that has many health benefits. However, like you say, it cannot be prescribed in the US. The reason for this is that the FDA has decided that Meteno... See Full Answer
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