Winstrol (Stanozolol)
Background
Stanozolol, the chemical name, was developed by Winthrop Laboratories in 1962. It is approved by the FDA for human use. Stanozolol has no ester and comes in an aqueous solution, or 'suspended in water'.
Medical use
Winstrol is used in humans for anaemia and angioedema. It is also used in animals to improve muscle growth, red blood cell production, and increase bone density.
Performance Use
Used to build muscle and strength with little to no water retention.
Winstrol Side Effects
Liver damage, acne, and joint pain are the most common Winstrol side effects.
Steroid Identification
Winstrol comes in injetable form as well as pill form.
Indentifying A Winstrol User
Winstrol side effects are hard to spot. Acne is the most visable side effect, but is not common in all Winstrol users.
Street Names
Winstrol, winni, v.
