Anadrol vs Ondansetron
FDA Approved vs FDA Approved
avoid Mechanism-based · 75% Both Anadrol and Ondansetron carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently.
Molecular Data
Anadrol Ondansetron
Weight 332.48 Da 293.36 Da
Half-life ~8-9 hours ~4 hours
Type 17-alpha alkylated anabolic steroid (C21H32O3) Carbazole derivative (C18H19N3O)
Key Benefits
Anadrol
01 Rapid and dramatic increases in muscle mass and bodyweight
02 Exceptional strength gains, often noticeable within the first week
03 Potent stimulation of erythropoietin and red blood cell production
04 Increased appetite and nutrient partitioning in some users
05 Improved recovery between training sessions
06 Full, round muscle appearance due to intramuscular water and glycogen retention
07 FDA-approved treatment for various forms of anemia
Ondansetron
01 Highly effective at controlling nausea and vomiting from a wide range of causes, including GLP-1 agonists, HCG, and nandrolone
02 Orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) dissolves on the tongue in seconds, ideal for use during active nausea when swallowing pills is difficult
03 Does not cause sedation, extrapyramidal symptoms, or prolactin elevation, unlike dopamine-blocking anti-emetics
04 Fast onset of action (15-30 minutes oral, near-immediate for ODT) with reliable 4-8 hour duration
05 Well-tolerated with a mild side effect profile at standard doses
06 Widely available as an inexpensive generic in multiple formulations
Side Effects
Anadrol
Significant water retention and bloating (estrogenic, not aromatase-mediated)
Elevated blood pressure (fluid volume and RBC increase)
Severe liver stress and elevated liver enzymes (AST/ALT)
Back pumps and lower back pain during exercise
Headaches (often blood pressure-related)
Appetite suppression (paradoxical for a mass-building compound)
Lethargy and fatigue (hepatic strain-related)
Acne and oily skin
Suppression of natural testosterone production
Ondansetron
Headache (most frequently reported side effect)
Constipation (5-HT3 blockade reduces gut motility)
Fatigue or dizziness
Dry mouth
Contraindications
Pre-existing liver disease or significantly elevated liver enzymes
Prostate cancer or breast cancer in males
Nephrotic phase of nephritis
Hypercalcemia (Anadrol can exacerbate calcium levels)
Pregnancy (Category X - causes virilization of the female fetus)
Known hypersensitivity to oxymetholone
Concurrent use of other 17-alpha alkylated oral steroids (compounded liver toxicity)
Known hypersensitivity to ondansetron or other 5-HT3 antagonists
Congenital long QT syndrome
Concurrent use of apomorphine (risk of severe hypotension and loss of consciousness)
Severe hepatic impairment (maximum dose should not exceed 8 mg/day)
Research Evidence
Anadrol Ondansetron
Status FDA Approved FDA Approved
References 5 studies 4 studies
Latest 2018 —
FDA Approved Yes Yes
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