Oxymetholone is a synthetic male hormone used to treat a low red blood cell count (anemia). It works by increasing the amount of the hormone (erythropoietin) involved in the production of red blood cells.
Oxandrolone is indicated for treatment of Turner's syndrome, chronic infections and recovery after extensive surgery.
Methandienone is indicated for treatment of severe cachexia resulting from AIDS, severe illness or unexplained medical reasons. Alphabol may also be indicated for treatment of hereditary angioedema.
Halotestin is indicated for replacement therapy in conditions associated with deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone such as primary hypogonadism, testicular failure, delayed puberty or metastatic mammary cancer in females.
Proviron is indicated for treatment of oligospermia in subfertile patients as well as male patients suffering from gynecomastia.
Stanozolol is indicated for treatment of Antianemic, Aplastic anemia, Angioedema and Antithrombin III deficiency.
Turinabol is indicated for hormone replacement therapy in men suffering from androgen deficiency or in severe cases of catabolism.