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Nilevar 1958


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Has any one come across this beast before?? Was supposedly the Americans answer to D-bol, and worked differently as it attached moderatley to the receptors where dianabol attached poorly to the receptors, however it was on par with the sythenisation of protein that D-bol was famous for.

It was replace by Anavar eventually, but Bill Pearl attributes it to his transition from 102kg's to 114kg's.

He used it with Deca, although research states that that it cant be used with a estrogenic/progestogenic drug...

Looks very interesting, btw all my info is quoted so dont hold me to it

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NILEVAR- norethandrolone

Substance: norethandrolone

Trade Names:

Nilevar 10 mg tab.; Searle FR, CH

Nilevar (o.c.) 10 mg tab-; Searle U.S.

This is an oral steroid which is a derivative of nortesterone. It is interesting that Nilevar is produced by the same manufacturer who also introduced the well known Anavar to the U.S. market. Nilevar, which was already sold in American pharmacies in 1956, was a precursor of Anavar which was introduced to the market in 1964 by Searle USA. It has since been voluntarily removed from the market. Thus it is not surprising that Nilevar has certain similarities to Anavar or Oxandrolone. Like Oxandrolone it has only a weak anabolic effect, whereas the androgenic component is distinctly stronger. Nilevar, even in low dosages, aromatizes easily so that the increased estrogen level could become a problem. The main effect of Nilevar, in part, is a considerable strength gain. This gain often goes hand in hand with a distinct water retention, especially if high

dosages are taken, which also explains the gain in body weight of its users. The manufacturer of the French and Swiss Nilevar recommends a daily dose of 10-30 mg. Athletes using Nilevar usually powerlifters take 30- 40 mg/day, divided into two to three equal dosages. It is mostly used for a short period, a maximum of 4-6 weeks. Women should not take Nilevar since it can cause considerable virilization symptoms. Nilevar is 17- alpha alkylated and there for potentially hepatoxic which puts stress on the liver. Other possible side effects are acne, gynecomastia, aggressiveness, headaches, gastrointestinal pain, reduced production of the body's own hormones and high blood pressure.

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From the archives:

NILEVAR- norethandrolone

Substance: norethandrolone

Trade Names:

Nilevar 10 mg tab.; Searle FR, CH

Nilevar (o.c.) 10 mg tab-; Searle U.S.

This is an oral steroid which is a derivative of nortesterone. It is interesting that Nilevar is produced by the same manufacturer who also introduced the well known Anavar to the U.S. market. Nilevar, which was already sold in American pharmacies in 1956, was a precursor of Anavar which was introduced to the market in 1964 by Searle USA. It has since been voluntarily removed from the market. Thus it is not surprising that Nilevar has certain similarities to Anavar or Oxandrolone. Like Oxandrolone it has only a weak anabolic effect, whereas the androgenic component is distinctly stronger. Nilevar, even in low dosages, aromatizes easily so that the increased estrogen level could become a problem. The main effect of Nilevar, in part, is a considerable strength gain. This gain often goes hand in hand with a distinct water retention, especially if high

dosages are taken, which also explains the gain in body weight of its users. The manufacturer of the French and Swiss Nilevar recommends a daily dose of 10-30 mg. Athletes using Nilevar usually powerlifters take 30- 40 mg/day, divided into two to three equal dosages. It is mostly used for a short period, a maximum of 4-6 weeks. Women should not take Nilevar since it can cause considerable virilization symptoms. Nilevar is 17- alpha alkylated and there for potentially hepatoxic which puts stress on the liver. Other possible side effects are acne, gynecomastia, aggressiveness, headaches, gastrointestinal pain, reduced production of the body's own hormones and high blood pressure.

I'll be damed... Your a pillar of wisdom. But I wonder as you've stated 'reduced production of the bodys own hormones' does this mean that it was similar to Dianabol in that it didn't suppress the bodys own testosterone production?

btw Bill Pearl was always bloated so now I know why

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It will fck up HPTA just like DBol I would suggest. The problem with 17 AA's is that they easily convert to estrogen hence the bloat effect & Bills big Gutz :D

Do you remember how smooth he was? one big 'chunk' and Arthur Jones reckons his biggest arm measurement was 18.7 inches cold. But smooth as hell, I only ever recall seeing two veins on him, one on each shoulder.

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