Methylepitiostanol, widely recognized as epistane, is a 17-alpha-alkylated androgen derived from epitiostanol, a steroid developed in Japan for breast cancer treatment. This compound exhibits both androgenic and antiestrogenic properties, making it distinctive among anabolic agents. While beneficial, its use may suppress natural hormone production by inhibiting the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, raising concerns about ASIH. With a risk of liver toxicity due to its structure, methylepitiostanol is also present in certain supplements, potentially degrading into the controlled substance Madol.
Rahnema, C.D., Crosnoe, L.E. and Kim, E.D. (2015), Designer steroids – over-the-counter supplements and their androgenic component: review of an increasing problem. Andrology.
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Rahnema, C.D., Crosnoe, L.E. and Kim, E.D. (2015), Designer steroids – over-the-counter supplements and their androgenic component: review of an increasing problem. Andrology.
Rahnema, C.D., Crosnoe, L.E. and Kim, E.D. (2015), Designer steroids – over-the-counter supplements and their androgenic component: review of an increasing problem. Andrology.
Rahnema, C.D., Crosnoe, L.E. and Kim, E.D. (2015), Designer steroids – over-the-counter supplements and their androgenic component: review of an increasing problem. Andrology.