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stanozolol
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stanozolol /stan·o·zo·lol/ (-zo-lol″) an androgenic anabolic steroid, used to prevent attacks of hereditary angioedema.
stanozolol
[stənō′zəlol]
an androgenic anabolic steroid.
indications It is prescribed in the treatment of hereditary angioedema.
contraindications Cancer of the breast or prostate, nephrosis, pregnancy, or known hypersensitivity to this drug prohibits its use.
adverse effects Among the most serious adverse effects are various androgenic effects in males and females, hypoestrogenic effects in females, and allergic reactions. GI disturbances may also occur.

stanozolol (stan´zō´lol),
n brand name: Winstrol;
drug class: androgenic anabolic steroid, controlled substance Schedule III;
action: reverses catabolic tissue processes, promotes buildup of protein, increases erythropoietin production;
use: hereditary angioedema prophylaxis.

stanozolol, stanazol
an androgenic anabolic steroid used in the treatment of weight loss, debility and nonregenerative anemias.

stanozolol
Androstanozole, stanozol Endocrinology An anabolic 17α-alkylated testosterone derivative used for primary osteoporosis


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