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I noticed you offer Anavar. I’m doing jiu Jitsu in the morning and heavy weight training in the evening. I am losing weight, but also losing a significant amount of strength and my recovery seems to be prolonged. Would I be eligible for anavar?

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes, we do offer Anavar and it sounds like you would be a good candidate for adding it to your TRT. It will certainly benefit your recovery and help you regain muscle mass, even in a caloric deficit.

You can either go to the AlphaMD.org website and either log in to the patient portal and request an appointment to talk about Anavar with one of the doctors, or you can go to the store page to request an order of Anavar.

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