Anavar, the former brand name for the drug , is an oral synthetic anabolic steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone (DHT) . Originally developed in 1962, it is known for having high anabolic activity with relatively weak androgenic (masculinizing) effects, earning it a reputation as a "mild" steroid. Medical Uses and History
Used in conjunction with growth hormones to treat short stature in young women with Turner Syndrome. ANAVAR
Prescribed off-label to counteract muscle-wasting syndrome associated with HIV/AIDS. Anavar, the former brand name for the drug
Oxandrolone was FDA-approved to treat conditions characterized by involuntary weight loss and muscle wasting. ANAVAR