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Methenolone acetate is an oral anabolic steroid, with androgenic effects which was first created by Squibb and launched as Nibal® in the United States in 1962 before being acquired by Schering in West Germany and renamed Primobolan. Unlike other steroids Methenolone acetate doesn't have a 17 alpha alkyl group which makes it less harmful, to the liver. This medication has become popular for its effectiveness during cutting phases because of its muscle building qualities and the absence of any estrogen related side effects that help in achieving muscle growth without retaining water.

References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

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FAQ
What is Methenolone Acetate commonly known as?
Methenolone Acetate is commonly known by the brand name Primobolan®​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

What are the common side effects of Methenolone Acetate?
Androgenic side effects such as oily skin, acne, and body/facial hair growth are possible with higher doses​​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

Is Methenolone Acetate toxic to the liver?
Methenolone Acetate is not considered hepatotoxic and is much safer for the liver than many other oral steroids​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.