![]() Skin: Acne (especially in women and prepubertal boys). Hair: Hirsutism and male-pattern baldness in women, male-pattern In patients with aplastic anemia who have not been treated with oxymetholone. Has been seen in patients with blood dyscrasias and leukemia has been reported The role, if any, of oxymetholone is unclear because malignant transformation Leukemia has been observed in patients with aplastic anemia treated with oxymetholone. Hematologic: Bleeding in patients on concomitant anticoagulant Gastrointestinal:Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Impotence, chronic priapism, epididymitis, bladder irritability and decreaseĬlitoral enlargement, menstrual irregularities. Postpubertal: Inhibition of testicular function, testicular atrophy and oligospermia, Prepubertal: Phallic enlargement and increased frequency of erections. In association with long-term androgenic anabolic steroid therapy (see WARNINGS). Hepatocellular neoplasms and peliosis hepatis have been reported Hepatic: Cholestatic jaundice with, rarely, hepatic necrosisĪnd death.
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