Superdrol is essentially methyl-drostanolone. Dymethazine is two molecules of methyl-drostanolone connected by an azine bond.
Based on that, could the way a user responded to one of the compounds be indicative of how they might respond to the other? I know that they are two very different steroids and their effects differ, but I'm trying to figure this out. Let's just say that someone didn't respond excellently to superdrol, putting on lets say only 10 lbs while eating a bulking diet. Might that mean that they also may not respond well to D-zine? Or, due to the differing A:A ratios (super being very anabolic and dzine very androgenic), might they respond better to the other compound even though the base molecule is similar?
Based on that, could the way a user responded to one of the compounds be indicative of how they might respond to the other? I know that they are two very different steroids and their effects differ, but I'm trying to figure this out. Let's just say that someone didn't respond excellently to superdrol, putting on lets say only 10 lbs while eating a bulking diet. Might that mean that they also may not respond well to D-zine? Or, due to the differing A:A ratios (super being very anabolic and dzine very androgenic), might they respond better to the other compound even though the base molecule is similar?