Society and culture Oxandrolone
1 society , culture
1.1 generic names
1.2 brand names
1.3 availability
1.3.1 united states
1.3.2 other countries
1.4 legal status
1.5 doping in sports
society , culture
generic names
oxandrolone generic name of drug , inn, usan, usp, ban, dcf, dcit, , jan, while ossandrolone or formerly dcit.
brand names
the original brand name of oxandrolone anavar, marketed in united states , netherlands. product discontinued , replaced in united states new product named oxandrin, sole remaining brand name oxandrolone in united states. oxandrolone has been sold under brand names antitriol (spain), anatrophill (france), lipidex (brazil), lonavar (argentina, australia, italy), protivar, , vasorome (japan) among others. additional brand names exist products manufactured steroid black market.
among using oxandrolone non-medical purposes, referred colloquially var , shortened form of brand name anavar.
availability
united states
oxandrolone 1 of few aas remains available medical use in united states. others (as of november 2017) testosterone, testosterone cypionate, testosterone enanthate, testosterone undecanoate, methyltestosterone, fluoxymesterone, nandrolone decanoate, , oxymetholone.
other countries
outside of united states, availability of oxandrolone quite limited. exception of moldova, no longer available in europe. oxandrolone available in less regulated markets in asia such malaysia. available in mexico. historically, oxandrolone has been marketed in argentina, australia, brazil, france, italy, japan, , spain, appears no longer available in these countries.
legal status
in united states, oxandrolone categorized schedule iii controlled substance under controlled substances act along many other aas. schedule iv controlled substance in canada, , schedule 4 controlled drug in united kingdom.
doping in sports
oxandrolone used doping agent in sports. infamous duchess cocktail allegedly administered russian athletes @ sochi winter olympics consisted of oxandrolone, metenolone ester, , trenbolone ester.
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