Talk:Metenolone

Source?
In the lede, it states that Metenolone "is a naturally occurring drug, found within the adrenal glands of pregnant domesticated felines". Can anyone confirm if the adrenal glands of pregnant, domestic cats are the commercial source for the substance, if the substance is extracted from live cats or if cats are euthanized first? Bricology (talk) 15:05, 11 September 2014 (UTC)

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 * Side effects

Adverse side effects include fluid and electrolyte retention, hypercalcaemia, increased bone growth and skeletal weight. In men, additional side priapism, azoospermia, hirsutism, male pattern baldness, acne and oedema. In women, side effects include virilization, amenorrhoea, menstrual irregularities, suppressed lactation, and increased libido. In children, side effects may include virilization symptoms. Metenolone may enhance effects of antidiabetics, ciclosporin, levothyroxine, warfarin. Resistance to the effects of neuromuscular blockers may occur, and metenolone also has the potential to interfere with glucose tolerance and thyroid function tests.

-- Jytdog (talk) 03:09, 26 April 2017 (UTC)

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