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The comparison is, however, still very appropriate. Counterfeit Sustanon was often simply the much cheaper test blend Omnadren. Omnadren provides the same fast weight gain and strength build-up of any other long-estered testosterone. Unfortunately,it can also give the user a bloated appearance if an aromatase-inhibitor (such as exemestane) is not used. Typical reports from Omnadren users include increased pump, appetite, and training aggressiveness as well as an enhanced sex drive.

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Reported Characteristics Pharmaceutical Name:Testosterone Chemical Name:4-androsten-3-one-17b-ol Cutting/Bulking:Bulking Anabolic Rating:100 Active Life: About 18 days total Drug Class: Androgenic/Anabolic Steroid (For injection) Average Reported Dosage: 125-1500MG weekly (males only) Acne: Yes Water Retention: Yes High Blood Pressure: Yes Liver Toxic: Low, except in high dosages Aromatization: Yes DHT Conversion: Yes, high Decreases HPTA function: Yes Average Price: $8/per amp.


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