Side Effects of Cheque Drops
The side effects of Cheque Drops are very similar to the popular anabolic steroid Nandrolone. Mibolerone, the hormone that makes Cheque Drops is simply the Nandrolone hormone that has been structurally altered to survive oral ingestion and increase androgenicity. This means this steroid belongs to the 19-nortestosterone (19-nor) family, and like Nandrolone it will aromatize slightly and carry a strong progestin nature.
The side effects of Cheque Drops are similar to Nandrolone in many ways, but a massive difference occurs when we consider the way most people use this steroid. Most who use the Mibolerone hormone do so for extremely short periods of time, and often this time is so short, related estrogenic and progestin based side effects won’t occur. For others they can become problematic when the steroid is not used as an immediate event enhancer as described in the profile page. The resulting issues can begin to mount up with such use; however, they can be combated just as they can with Nandrolone. This doesn’t mean long-term use can be recommended. This steroid carries an extremely strong hepatotoxic nature, and if use is not extremely short lived you will run into liver problems.
Hepatotoxic Side Effects of Cheque Drops:
Cheque Drops are C17-alpha alkylated (C17-aa) anabolic steroids, and like all C17-aa steroids it is toxic to the liver. As a C17-aa steroid, this refers to a structural change of the hormone at the 17th carbon position that allows it to survive oral ingestion, but it is this very alteration that makes it toxic to the liver. The rate of hepatotoxicity varies from one steroid to the next, but when it comes to the side effects of Cheque Drops they are one of the most liver toxic of all.
Due to its strong hepatotoxic nature, this steroid should not be used for long periods of time or liver damage will occur. For this reason, Cheque Drops will normally only be used shortly before competition in order to boost aggression and strength before an important event. There are those who will use this steroid for longer periods of time, especially in off-season strength gaining phases; however, the side effects of Cheque Drops make this an extremely irresponsible practice.
Estrogenic Side Effects of Cheque Drops:
The estrogenic side effects of Cheque Drops include gynecomastia and water retention. Such effects are due in part to this steroid’s ability to aromatize, and strongly revolve around its progestin nature. Fortunately, most who use this steroid will only do so the day of and perhaps a few days leading up to a competition making this a non-issue. However, sensitivity can play a role, and those who surpass short-term use may have issues.
As with all aromatizing and progestin based compounds, the estrogenic side effects of Cheque Drops can be combated by the use of Aromatase Inhibitors (AI’s). Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERM’s) can also work, but AI’s will be far more effective when progesterone is part of the equation. If an AI is used, this will, however, raise cholesterol concerns as can Cheque drops themselves. If AI’s are used, you will need to put in extra effort into controlling your cholesterol levels through healthy lifestyle practices.
Androgenic Side Effects of Cheque Drops:
Although similar to Nandrolone, due to the added methyl group at the 7th carbon position Mibolerone is far more androgenic. Androgenic side effects of Cheque Drops can be a concern such as acne, hair loss and prostate enlargement. The androgenic side effects of Cheque Drops will also promote strong virilization symptoms in women such as body hair growth, a deepening of the vocal chords and clitoral enlargement. Women should not use this anabolic steroid.
Once again, due to most athletes only using this steroid for very short periods of time, most men will not have major androgenic side effect issues. If acne does occur, it will normally occur in those genetically sensitive to breakouts to begin with. Hair loss will only be possible in those genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness, and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors will do nothing to combat it in this case. As for prostate enlargement, men who already suffer from enlargement should not supplement. With short-term use, very few men will experience any negative reaction, but the prostate should be kept up with through regular checkups.
Testosterone Side Effects of Cheque Drops:
The side effects of Cheque Drops include natural testosterone suppression and the resulting testicular atrophy. For one reason or another, many message boards often purport this to be a non-suppressive steroid; how that got started is anyone’s guess, but it is a fallacy. Cheque Drops will have a significant impact on LH production and reduce it significantly. Exogenous testosterone should be used in order to prevent a low testosterone condition.