Anadrol vs. Dianabol
Originally, Oxymetholone, better known as Anadrol or A50, was developed by Zoltan Pharmaceuticals, which doesn’t exist anymore, in the 60s. Due to the ignorance of the time, and the lack of other alternatives, the drug was even given to children. Oxymetholone was used to help with muscle growth in patients with malnourishment and growth problems; in addition, it was given to osteoporosis and anemia patients. In time, it became evident that the side effects of anadrol are so harsh that some patients with wasting disease developed liver problems and an alternative drug was discovered as a replacement. However, a few decades later, oxymetholone resurfaced again to help with HIV/AIDS wasting syndrome
In bodybuilding, anadrol gained most of its popularity due to the shameless promotion by Dan Duchaine. You can call Mr. Duchaine the father of the modern underground steroid movement. Dan Duchaine touted oxymetholone as a cheaper alternative to dianabol, and with more bang for the buck. In fact, those of us who knew Dan, heard the rumors that he self-injected anadrol by brewing it in his house. True or not, Dan might have had one of the first Underground Labs (UG Labs) in US history.
A little historical UG information for you guys: It was rumored that Dan Duchaine died as a result of kidney disease he developed by testing and using too much anadrol!
Anadrol vs. Dianabol
This is a common question, which never gets resolved, especially in powerlifting circles. The reason is simple, 70%+ of anadrol users are powerlifters who look for maximum power and maximum strength with little regard to side effects. Look around your gym, see the big bloated powerlifter with the red face? That’s anadrol talking and it talks big! Milligram of Milligram anadrol is at least twice as powerful in packing on mass when compared to dianabol. Sure, the mass isn’t pretty, you’re bloated and puffy, but you’re strong and massive.
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