Oxapex 10 by Sixpex is an oral anabolic steroid—each tablet packs 10mg of Oxandrolone (also called Anavar), and they usually come in bottles of 100.
Oxandrolone is a pretty mild steroid. It’s a 17-alpha-alkylated DHT derivative, sticks around in your system for about 9 to 13 hours, and it’s easy on the liver. You don’t have to worry about it turning into estrogen or causing a lot of water retention. Sixpex made it for people who want lean muscle, better fat loss, and a solid cutting cycle. Both men and women use it.
What’s it for?
Most people take it during cutting cycles—to hang onto muscle while dropping calories. It’s also popular with athletes in strength sports like wrestling or boxing, and doctors sometimes use it to help patients recover from injuries or burns. If you want, you can stack it with Winstrol, Tren, or Test for more vascularity. Because it’s safer than most orals, it’s a good pick for beginners.
What do you get out of it?
Mostly lean, dry muscle—expect 5 to 10 pounds of solid gains, not the bloated kind. It helps your body burn fat, gives you a noticeable strength boost, sharpens your vascularity, and helps you recover faster. Side effects are pretty tame, so women (5-10mg a day) and first-timers don’t have much to worry about. It even helps with collagen, so your joints should feel better.
How do you take it?
Swallow the tabs with food. If you want steady blood levels, split your dose into two parts a day. Some people take liver support like NAC, but it’s optional. You only need an AI or SERM if you’re stacking with something that aromatizes. Stick to a 6-8 week cycle, and if you notice any suppression (which doesn’t really happen when you run it solo), do a PCT after.
Dosage?
For men, 30-50mg a day (that’s 3 to 5 tablets). For women, 5-20mg (half to two tabs). Beginners do well with 20-30mg. Taper off at the end, and keep an eye on your cholesterol and liver with regular bloodwork.
Side effects?
They’re usually mild—maybe a dip in HDL cholesterol, some testosterone suppression, or a little hair loss if you’re prone to it. Rarely, you might see acne, nausea, or a bump in blood pressure. Honestly, it’s about the safest oral steroid out there, but don’t go crazy with the dose or run it longer than 12 weeks. Over 80mg a day or marathon cycles aren’t worth it.
Oxandrolone is a pretty mild steroid. It’s a 17-alpha-alkylated DHT derivative, sticks around in your system for about 9 to 13 hours, and it’s easy on the liver. You don’t have to worry about it turning into estrogen or causing a lot of water retention. Sixpex made it for people who want lean muscle, better fat loss, and a solid cutting cycle. Both men and women use it.
What’s it for?
Most people take it during cutting cycles—to hang onto muscle while dropping calories. It’s also popular with athletes in strength sports like wrestling or boxing, and doctors sometimes use it to help patients recover from injuries or burns. If you want, you can stack it with Winstrol, Tren, or Test for more vascularity. Because it’s safer than most orals, it’s a good pick for beginners.
What do you get out of it?
Mostly lean, dry muscle—expect 5 to 10 pounds of solid gains, not the bloated kind. It helps your body burn fat, gives you a noticeable strength boost, sharpens your vascularity, and helps you recover faster. Side effects are pretty tame, so women (5-10mg a day) and first-timers don’t have much to worry about. It even helps with collagen, so your joints should feel better.
How do you take it?
Swallow the tabs with food. If you want steady blood levels, split your dose into two parts a day. Some people take liver support like NAC, but it’s optional. You only need an AI or SERM if you’re stacking with something that aromatizes. Stick to a 6-8 week cycle, and if you notice any suppression (which doesn’t really happen when you run it solo), do a PCT after.
Dosage?
For men, 30-50mg a day (that’s 3 to 5 tablets). For women, 5-20mg (half to two tabs). Beginners do well with 20-30mg. Taper off at the end, and keep an eye on your cholesterol and liver with regular bloodwork.
Side effects?
They’re usually mild—maybe a dip in HDL cholesterol, some testosterone suppression, or a little hair loss if you’re prone to it. Rarely, you might see acne, nausea, or a bump in blood pressure. Honestly, it’s about the safest oral steroid out there, but don’t go crazy with the dose or run it longer than 12 weeks. Over 80mg a day or marathon cycles aren’t worth it.
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