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Primobolan is considered one of the safer steroid alternatives for women, however there can be some virilization as a side effect. Generally, this is dosage related but irregular menstrual cycles, increased body hair, and possibly a deepening of the voice as well as hypertrophy of the clitoris have been reported in women.
Although it is considered a mild steroid, Anavar® side effects are still possible, especially with prolonged use and if it is used in high doses. In the worst cases, Anavar® side effects may include liver tumors, liver cysts, and liver failure. It may also negatively affect the user’s cholesterol levels and increase the chances of coronary artery disease. Other less life-threatening side effects include insomnia, diarrhea, appetite loss, vomiting, and nausea. Some people may also experience such side effects as acne, mood swings, hair loss, urination problems, and a decreased sex drive.
One of the main Anavar® side effects is liver toxicity. If it is left untreated, such toxicity could be fatal. Some people develop cysts and tumors on their liver, while other have complete liver failure. Signs that the liver may be affected include yellow skin or eyes, dark-colored urine, tiredness, and sudden abdominal or stomach pains.
Another potential Anavar® side effect is an increase in cholesterol levels and heart disease. Because Anavar® may cause the body to retain water, it can lead to heart failure as well. As a result, a doctor will likely monitor both cholesterol, blood pressure, and water retention levels for people using the medication. If a person is exhibiting unusual increases in cholesterol, body water, or blood pressure, she may be told to stop taking the drug.