Anadrol vs Primobolan
FDA Approved vs Well Studied
avoid Mechanism-based · 64% Both Anadrol and Primobolan 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 Primobolan
Weight 332.48 Da 302.45 Da (base)
Half-life ~8-9 hours ~10 days (enanthate)
Type 17-alpha alkylated anabolic steroid (C21H32O3) DHT-derivative steroid (C20H30O2)
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
Primobolan
01 Lean muscle mass preservation during caloric deficits with minimal water retention
02 Does not aromatize to estrogen, eliminating estrogen-related side effects
03 One of the mildest androgenic profiles among anabolic steroids, with reduced risk of acne, aggression, and prostate issues
04 Injectable form is non-hepatotoxic, allowing extended cycle durations
05 Strong anti-catabolic properties through glucocorticoid receptor modulation
06 Immune-enhancing effects at moderate therapeutic doses
07 Quality, keepable muscle gains without the bloated appearance common with aromatizing steroids
08 Compatible with long cycle lengths (16-20 weeks) due to mild overall impact on health markers
Dosing Protocols
Anadrol
25-50 mg/day / Once or twice daily (oral)
Primobolan
400-800 mg/week (injectable) or 50-100 mg/day (oral) / 1-2x per week (enanthate) or daily (oral acetate)
Lean Mass Preservation - Cutting 400-600 mg/week 2x per week (split dose)
Lean Bulking 600-800 mg/week 2x per week (split dose)
Female Protocol 50-100 mg/week 1x per week
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
Primobolan
Suppression of natural testosterone production (dose-dependent, less suppressive than many other anabolic steroids but still significant)
Hair thinning or accelerated male pattern baldness (DHT derivative -- this is the most commonly reported side effect in susceptible individuals)
Adverse lipid changes, particularly HDL suppression (moderate compared to other anabolic steroids)
Mild acne or oily skin (less pronounced than testosterone or other androgens)
Injection site discomfort from larger oil volumes required at performance doses
Gradual decline in natural testosterone production requiring post-cycle therapy
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)
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Breast cancer in males or females
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy (teratogenic risk -- fetal virilization)
Severe hepatic impairment (particularly relevant for oral acetate form)
Known hypersensitivity to metenolone or formulation components
Hypercalcemia
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease or severe dyslipidemia
Research Evidence
Anadrol Primobolan
Status FDA Approved Well Studied
References 5 studies 4 studies
Latest 2018 January 2017
FDA Approved Yes No
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