[h=2]H-Drol[/h]
Nomenclature: 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol
Originally brought to market by Gaspari Nutrition as "Halodrol 50", this compound is the diol version of the steroid the East Germans were taking to cheat at the Olympics in the late 60s and early 70s, Oral Turinabol (4-Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone). Basically h-drol is M14ADD with a chlorine atom attached at the 4-position. This 4-chloro group effectively prevents both aromatisation (conversion of the compound to estrogen) and 5-a reduction (conversion to a DHT-based steroid), meaning that gynecomastia and androgenic effects like hair loss are much less of a concern, and water retention is not a problem.
H-drol cycles are typically 75mg each day for six weeks, first time users may find 50mg effective, though those with more experience may try 100mg. Common side effects include high blood pressure and back and shin pumps, and being methylated there is a mild degree of hepatotoxicity.
Nomenclature: 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol
Originally brought to market by Gaspari Nutrition as "Halodrol 50", this compound is the diol version of the steroid the East Germans were taking to cheat at the Olympics in the late 60s and early 70s, Oral Turinabol (4-Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone). Basically h-drol is M14ADD with a chlorine atom attached at the 4-position. This 4-chloro group effectively prevents both aromatisation (conversion of the compound to estrogen) and 5-a reduction (conversion to a DHT-based steroid), meaning that gynecomastia and androgenic effects like hair loss are much less of a concern, and water retention is not a problem.
H-drol cycles are typically 75mg each day for six weeks, first time users may find 50mg effective, though those with more experience may try 100mg. Common side effects include high blood pressure and back and shin pumps, and being methylated there is a mild degree of hepatotoxicity.