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Can tablet Dianabol cause weakness and stomach upset?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I took Dianabol for three weeks. I took Dianabol 10 mg in the first week, then Dianabol 20 mg in the second week, and Dianabol 30 mg in the third week. On the first day of the cycle, I felt dizzy. I was not able to work out in the gym. It made me weak. When the dosage was increased, the symptoms got worse. I had stomach upset and nausea. So I stopped taking Dianabol. It is now one week after stopping it. I am still feeling weak with no energy. What can I do now to get rid of this weakness?

Hi,

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Tablet Dianabol (Metandienone) is an anabolic steroid used for muscle mass building. Steroids always have some side effects. The symptoms you are experiencing must be the side effects of the tablet. Ideally, these drugs should not be used once the body gets adapted to them and craves further. However, there is nothing to worry about. These symptoms will slowly go away within two weeks, and you will be back to normal. I suggest you consider it as withdrawal symptoms of the drug. Initially, you will be experiencing these difficulties, and later these symptoms will go away. If you experience too much weakness and discomfort, I suggest taking tablet Arcalion (Sulbutiamine) two tablets once a day for seven days. I hope you find the reply useful.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At December 30, 2021
Reviewed AtSeptember 26, 2022

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