Halotestin
Halotestin's fluoxymesterone substance is precursor of methyltestosterone which, through changes in the chemical structure, was made much more androgenic than testosterone. Halotestin is used mainly when the athlete is more interested in a strength build up rather than in a muscle gain. Powerlifters and weightlifters who must stay within a certain weight class often use Halotestin because they are primarily interested in a strength gain without adding body weight. In bodybuilding Halotestin is almost exclusively taken during preparation for a competition.
Besides Anadrol 50 and Methyltestosterone, Halotestin is the oral steroid with the most side effects. Those who would like to try Halotestin should limit the intake to 4-6 weeks and take no more than 20-30 mg daily. Men become easily irritable and aggressive. Gynecomastia and high blood pressure caused by edemas do not occur with Halotestin. Do not be surprised, however, when on Halotestin's package insert you read the words "gynecomastia" and "edemas." This standard warning, due to legal provisions, is included in all strong androgenic steroids. Women should avoid Halotestin since it can cause substantial and in part irreversible virilization symptoms.
