Superdrol was once a
dietary supplement that contained the real steroid Methyldrostanolone.
In 2012 Methyldrostanolone was added to the list of controlled substances in the US.
You may be able to find 50 black market Methyldrostanolone 5 mg tablets for $30-$50.
Today, the term Superdol commonly doesn't refer to these supplements,
but to the anabolic steroid Methyldrostanolone.
Methyldrostanolone or Superdrol, while it did not appear on the market
until 2005 is not a new anabolic steroid.
For the purposes of this article, we will treat Superdrol and the anabolic steroid Methyldrostanolone as synonymous terms.
Methyldrostanolone or Superdrol(Methasteron), though it did not appear in the marketplace
until 2005 is just not a new anabolic steroid.
Almost all available Methyldrostanolone is produced overseas,
and there is now legal risk involved with purchasing this product in the United States.
While the Superdrol brand was short lived,
over the counter and black market Methyldrostanolone would continue to appear around the world until mid-2012.
In 2008, over the counter usage of Superdrol was prohibited and by the second quarter of 2012,
the anabolic steroid Methyldrostanolone was placed on the list of controlled substances.
The answer is that while Methyldrostanolone was developed in 1959,
it was not in circulation in the marketplace at the time that the new laws surrounding anabolic steroids were passed.
Methyldrostanolone is held to be a strong anabolic
steroid that has a reputation for promoting lean muscle growth in a very short time, even if the user is following a calorie restricted diet.