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Miotolan

Quick info about Miotolan

Furazabol
Manufacturer: Various Underground Labs
Effective dose: (men: 1-2mg/kg of Bodyweight)
Active Life: +/- 4 hours
Detection Time: 3 weeks
Anabolic/Androgenic Ratio: 270-330:73-94

Furazabol was originally manufactured in Japan in tabs of 1 mg strength. The really interesting thing about this stuff (to me, anyway) is that it's a DHT­derived steroid, with a decent anabolic rating that lowers cholesterol! It is often compared with Winstrol, for many good reasons: structurally, it is a DHT molecule with a 17-alpha-methyl group (making it both liver-toxic and orally available, as you know).

Additionally, it has no 3-keto group, which is needed for a strong androgenic binding ability, so this lack probably impairs its overall androgenic rating. As with Winstrol, it's not estrogenic in any way, doesn't aromatize, and you'll only have to worry about DHT-sides from it (acne, hairloss, etc.), and possible liver problems.

This stuff is DHT-derived, and it also appears to have a relatively low androgen binding ability, which makes the lack of effect it had on proteinuria when compared with it's anabolic rating even more confusing. It should be noted that doses used in this study were oddly high for a product which comes in 1mg presentation: 1.1 mg/kg/day. That means a 200 lb bodybuilder would be using about 100 mg/day.

I think a reasonable anabolic effect would be had with furazabol roughly 50-100mgs/day. This may also be a decent steroid for use in a cycle if one were worried about cholesterol. You'd get an anabolic effect (remember, its anabolic rating is roughly the same as Winstrol's); thus you could build muscle and lower cholesterol with just one pill. Well, actually about a hundred pills, since it comes in 1mg form. Why make a pill in 1mg form if you need to take 100/day? Anyway Winstrol and Miotolan are DHT-Derived with a 17-alpha-methyl group (making them methylated, or 17aa, for oral availability).