Gynaecosid is a combination of (Methyloestrenolone and Methylestradiol) synthetic steroids or hormones. Gynaecosid can cause severe side effects, including:

Common Side Effects

  • Liver damage: Gynaecosid can be hepatotoxic, meaning it can harm the liver, potentially leading to liver disease, including hepatitis and liver cancer.
  • Cardiovascular issues: Increased blood pressure, an increased risk of blood clots, and heart problems are common side effects associated with Gynaecosid.
  • Hormonal imbalance: Gynaecosid can disrupt the body’s natural hormonal balance, leading to issues like gynecomastia (breast tissue development in men) and testicular atrophy.
  • Mood swings: Users of Gynaecosid may experience mood swings, aggression, and irritability.
  • Acne and skin issues: Gynaecosid can cause severe acne and other skin problems.
  • Hair loss: Some individuals may experience hair loss or thinning using Gynaecosid.
  • Virilization in women: Gynaecosid refers to the development of male secondary sexual characteristics in women, such as deepening of the voice and facial hair growth.

Less Common or More Severe Side Effects

  • Kidney damage: Gynaecosid can be nephrotoxic, leading to kidney problems.
  • Psychiatric effects: Severe mood disturbances, including depression, anxiety, and even aggression, may occur.
  • Hormonal imbalances: Disruption of the endocrine system can lead to infertility, impotence, and other hormonal issues.
  • Cardiovascular events: More severe issues such as heart attacks and strokes may occur in some cases.
  • Virilization in women: In extreme cases, women may experience severe masculinization, including enlarged clitorises.
  • Dependence and withdrawal: Some individuals may develop a dependence on Gynaecosid and experience withdrawal symptoms when trying to stop using Gynaecosid.
Gynaecosid Side Effects

What is Gynaecosid?

Gynaecosid is one of the leading brands with the combination of Methyloestrenolone and Methylestradiol, manufactured and marketed by Efroze Pharma Pakistan.

Gynaecosid : Available Formulations and Strengths

Presently, Gynaecosid is available in Tablet Form

Gynaecosid Tablets : 5mg and 10.3mg Strengths

What Are The Possible Drug Interactions of Gynaecosid?

  1. Liver Metabolism: Gynaecosid, like many other drugs, is metabolized by the liver. Combining multiple medications that are metabolized by the liver can potentially lead to interactions, affecting the metabolism and effectiveness of one or both drugs.
  2. Cardiovascular Effects: Gynaecosid can affect blood pressure and increase the risk of cardiovascular problems. Combining them with other drugs that have similar effects on the cardiovascular system may amplify these risks.
  3. Hormonal Interactions:  In Gynaecosid methyloestrenolone is an anabolic steroid, while methylestradiol is a synthetic estrogen. Combining these two compounds could lead to complex hormonal interactions, possibly resulting in imbalances or adverse effects.
  4. Mental and Emotional Health: Anabolic steroids are known to influence mood and behavior. Combining them with other substances that affect mood, such as certain antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications, could lead to unpredictable changes in mental and emotional well-being.
  5. Gastrointestinal Effects: Gynaecosid can irritate the stomach lining, potentially causing gastrointestinal issues. Combining them with other medications that also affect the digestive system may increase the risk of gastrointestinal problems.
  6. Bone Health: Long-term Gynaecosid use can negatively impact bone density. If you are taking medications for osteoporosis or other bone-related conditions, the combination with Gynaecosid may further exacerbate bone health issues.
  7. Immunosuppressive Effects: Gynaecosid is immunosuppressive, which means it can weaken the immune system. Combining them with other immunosuppressive drugs or medications that affect the immune system can increase the risk of infections.