In bodybuilding and athletics, it is primarily used during "cutting" cycles because:
It helps reduce the frequency and severity of swelling attacks by increasing the production of the C1 inhibitor protein in the liver. WINSTROL
In the U.S., it is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance under the Anabolic Steroid Control Act . In bodybuilding and athletics, it is primarily used
Winstrol is a brand name for , a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Originally developed for medical use, it is famously known in the fitness world for its ability to promote a "dry" and vascular look. Medical Uses Originally developed for medical use, it is famously
Users frequently report "dry joints" or discomfort because the drug can reduce joint lubrication.
As a 17α-alkylated steroid, it is processed by the liver and can cause significant strain or damage.
Like all AAS, it suppresses natural testosterone production. Legal Status