Megagrisevit-Mono is the old German trade name for the steroid clostebol acetate, a derivative of testosterone (most specifically 4 chloro-testosterone acetate). Clostebol is a low strength anabolic compound, which exhibits minimal androgenic potency. While side effects are possible with any anabolic/androgenic steroid, this compound overall is extremely mild. Due to 4-chloro substitution in the A ring this form of testosterone additionally does not aromatize, so there is fittle worry of developing noticeable water retention or gynecomastia during use. The substance is also not c-17 alpha alkylated, so those experimenting with the oral need not fear liver toxicity. The hydrogen substitution at the 4 position does not greatly enhance the oral efficacy of this drug however, and therefore the injectable is much more potent on a milligram for milligram basis.
As mentioned, the androgenic activity of this steroid is also very low. Related side effects such as oily skin, acne, body/facial hair growth and male pattern hair loss are therefore not commonly associated with use unless higher doses than normal of the drug are taken. Likewise Women have little risk of developing virilization symptoms provided they remain reasonable with the dosage.The fact when it was being made Megagrisevit-Mono was commonly used with geriatric patients makes clear the real mildness of this anabolic. The side effects of anabolic/androgenic steroid use seem to become much more pronounced in patients as they age, so typically very weak androgens are shown to be the most tolerable in such cases. Although a derivative of the potent androgen testosterone, clostebol is certainly far removed from its parent steroid in action.
The anabolic effect of this drug is also very weak, so clostebol is really only utilized in combination with other steroids. The general application is to use it for contest preparations with other non-aromatizing anabolics such as Winstrol® or oxandrolone. Here a daily dose of 20mg (2 vials) of the old Megagrisevit-Mono would be added in with an average dose (20-30mg) of the oral anabolic, which together should provide the user a nice muscle building effect without any water retention. Here the effect of clostebol would be somewhat similar to that seen with the old Primobolan® acetate ampules, although Megagrisevit-Mono is admittedly weaker in effect (injectable Primobolan® acetate being a sorely missed product). We could also use this compound in addition with strong non-aromatizing androgens such as trenbolone, Halotestin® or Proviron®. Here the result can be an even more pronounced effect of muscle definition, although this will be accompanied by a much stronger set of side effects. As discussed women will also find this drug favorable, of course here a lower dosage would apply. This would perhaps mean using no more than one 10mg per day (1.5mL of the old German remedy}, perhaps even every other day to help avoid any buildup of steroid in the blood.
Overall we can say that while this compound can provide benefit to many cycles, it's effect is clearly too weak to warrant using it alone.This is realfy a moot point though, as Megagrisevit-Mono, the last remaining injectable to contain clostebol acetate, is no longer available. The only products left anywhere containing clostebol appear to be a couple of topical products stiil left on the Italian market, namely Alfa-Trofodermin and Trofodermin. Transdermal delivery is less than efficient with steroids, making this already weak drug even harder to get into the body, We can understand why these products don't seem to circulate on the black market.