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11/11/08
Q: Are Methyl Masteron and Superdrol the same things, chemically?
A: Superdrol is a chemical first cousin to Masteron. The only difference is the addition of a c-17 alpha methyl group, for oral use. Superdrol is methyldrostanolone, which is also called “Methasteron”. Even though stores are supposed to get rid of their stock of prohormones, you can still sometimes find some in remaining stock or find it on the web for about $100 a bottle. Following the ban of most pro-hormones, such as 1-Test, 1-AD, 4-AD, M1T, a Superdrol was created in the chemical likeness of the AS Masteron. But they added an additional methyl group and attached it in the 17th carbon position. It’s called a cross between Masteron and Anavar and does not aromatize to estrogen. It is highly anabolic (they say 400-800% more than methyl-testosterone, but we are skeptical of this).
So, you’re confusing Masteron with Methasteron, which is what it actually is. Masteron is a steroid, Methasteron is Superdrol, a kind of pro-hormone in the post pro-hormone era. Now, even though it’s marketed legally, we have to tell you, it really is most like a steroid because it’s methylated and will definitely affect the liver. Its activity is also very AAS-like (an anabolic-androgenic steroid). It will shut down your natural testosterone production and PCT (post cycle therapy) is required. That isn’t a recommendation, that’s actually really required. SD is sold in 10mg caps and it’s recommended to take them 10mg/ day for a week, then increase, unless you’re over 200 pounds and experienced with pro-hormones. Also, they seem to stop working at 4 weeks. Either increase dosage to 20 or 30mg and start something like Clomid and Nolvadex, or stop and use a SERM and then go back on. Hope this helps.





