Are there any problems with liver, prostate or mental effects?
There have not been any public reports of liver problems from blood tests using prohormones, even at higher dosages. However, it may be wise for one to get blood tests done if they plan on taking higher dosages for prolonged periods. Also, if one has a pre-existing liver problem they are advised to avoid prohormones completely. People with pre-existing prostate conditions are definitely contraindicated with prohormones. On the other hand though, there is no convincing medical evidence that suggests testosterone or prohormones will lead to the development of benign prostatic hypertrophy or prostate cancer in normal individuals. Users often report an increased mental energy and focus on prohormones. This is usually considered a positive benefit, however in a small amount of individuals it is associated with some insomnia as well. This is something the consumer should be aware of.