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'''Methasterone''', also known as '''Superdrol''' or '''methyldrostanolone''', is a [[synthetic steroid]] that was developed in the 1950s by [[Syntex Corporation]]. It is a potent [[anabolic steroid]] that is often used by bodybuilders and athletes for its ability to increase muscle mass and strength. However, it is also associated with a number of serious side effects and is currently classified as a [[controlled substance]] in many countries.
== Methasterone ==


== History ==
[[File:Methasterone.svg|Methasterone chemical structure|thumb|right]]


Methasterone was first described in a 1956 paper by researchers at Syntex Corporation, a pharmaceutical company that was also responsible for the development of other well-known steroids such as [[Oxymetholone]] and [[Methyldienolone]]. Despite its potential as an anabolic agent, Methasterone was never marketed for medical use. Instead, it was sold as a [[dietary supplement]] under the brand name Superdrol in the early 2000s.
'''Methasterone''', also known as '''methyldrostanolone''', is an orally active [[anabolic-androgenic steroid]] (AAS) that was never marketed for medical use. It is a derivative of [[dihydrotestosterone]] (DHT) and is known for its potent anabolic effects with relatively low androgenic properties. Methasterone gained popularity as a [[designer steroid]] and was sold under various brand names as a [[dietary supplement]] before being classified as a controlled substance.
 
== Chemical Structure and Properties ==
 
Methasterone is a 17α-alkylated derivative of [[drostanolone]], which is itself a derivative of DHT. The chemical structure of methasterone is characterized by the addition of a methyl group at the 17α position, which enhances its oral bioavailability. This modification also increases the compound's resistance to hepatic metabolism, allowing it to exert its effects when taken orally.
 
The molecular formula of methasterone is C21H34O2, and it has a molecular weight of 318.493 g/mol. The compound is known for its high anabolic to androgenic ratio, making it effective for muscle growth with fewer androgenic side effects compared to other steroids.


== Pharmacology ==
== Pharmacology ==


Methasterone is a synthetic and orally active anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) and a 17α-alkylated derivative of [[Drostanolone]]. It is a potent androgen, with more than three times the androgenic potency of [[Testosterone]]. Methasterone works by binding to and activating the [[Androgen receptor]], leading to increased protein synthesis and muscle growth.
Methasterone functions by binding to the [[androgen receptor]], which leads to an increase in protein synthesis and muscle growth. Its anabolic effects are primarily due to its ability to enhance nitrogen retention and promote the synthesis of muscle proteins. The compound also has a moderate effect on increasing [[red blood cell]] production, which can improve endurance and recovery.
 
Despite its anabolic benefits, methasterone is associated with significant [[hepatotoxicity]] due to its 17α-alkylated structure. This can lead to liver damage with prolonged use or high dosages. Other potential side effects include [[hypertension]], [[dyslipidemia]], and [[testosterone suppression]].
 
== Legal Status ==
 
Methasterone was initially sold as a dietary supplement under various brand names, such as "Superdrol," without being classified as a controlled substance. However, due to its potent anabolic effects and associated health risks, it was eventually added to the list of controlled substances in many countries. In the United States, methasterone is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance under the [[Anabolic Steroid Control Act]].
 
== Usage and Doping ==


== Side effects ==
Methasterone has been used by athletes and bodybuilders to enhance performance and muscle mass. Its use in sports is considered [[doping]], and it is banned by the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]] (WADA) and other sports organizations. The detection of methasterone in athletes is typically conducted through [[urine analysis]] using [[mass spectrometry]].


The use of Methasterone is associated with a number of serious side effects, including liver damage, cardiovascular disease, and changes in mood and behavior. It can also cause a decrease in the body's natural production of testosterone, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and sexual dysfunction.
== Health Risks and Side Effects ==


== Legal status ==
The use of methasterone is associated with several health risks, primarily due to its hepatotoxic nature. Users may experience liver damage, which can manifest as elevated liver enzymes, jaundice, and in severe cases, liver failure. Other side effects include [[acne]], [[hair loss]], [[gynecomastia]], and [[testicular atrophy]].


Methasterone is classified as a controlled substance in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is also banned by many sports organizations, including the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]].
Due to its impact on cholesterol levels, methasterone can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by lowering [[high-density lipoprotein]] (HDL) and increasing [[low-density lipoprotein]] (LDL) levels. Users are advised to monitor their health closely and avoid prolonged use.


== See also ==
== Related Pages ==


* [[Anabolic steroid]]
* [[Anabolic steroid]]
* [[Controlled Substances Act]]
* [[Dihydrotestosterone]]
* [[Doping in sport]]
* [[Drostanolone]]
* [[Hepatotoxicity]]
* [[World Anti-Doping Agency]]


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[[Category:Anabolic steroids]]
[[Category:Controlled substances]]
[[Category:Controlled substances]]
[[Category:Drugs in sport]]
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 23 March 2025

Methasterone[edit]

Methasterone chemical structure

Methasterone, also known as methyldrostanolone, is an orally active anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) that was never marketed for medical use. It is a derivative of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and is known for its potent anabolic effects with relatively low androgenic properties. Methasterone gained popularity as a designer steroid and was sold under various brand names as a dietary supplement before being classified as a controlled substance.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

Methasterone is a 17α-alkylated derivative of drostanolone, which is itself a derivative of DHT. The chemical structure of methasterone is characterized by the addition of a methyl group at the 17α position, which enhances its oral bioavailability. This modification also increases the compound's resistance to hepatic metabolism, allowing it to exert its effects when taken orally.

The molecular formula of methasterone is C21H34O2, and it has a molecular weight of 318.493 g/mol. The compound is known for its high anabolic to androgenic ratio, making it effective for muscle growth with fewer androgenic side effects compared to other steroids.

Pharmacology[edit]

Methasterone functions by binding to the androgen receptor, which leads to an increase in protein synthesis and muscle growth. Its anabolic effects are primarily due to its ability to enhance nitrogen retention and promote the synthesis of muscle proteins. The compound also has a moderate effect on increasing red blood cell production, which can improve endurance and recovery.

Despite its anabolic benefits, methasterone is associated with significant hepatotoxicity due to its 17α-alkylated structure. This can lead to liver damage with prolonged use or high dosages. Other potential side effects include hypertension, dyslipidemia, and testosterone suppression.

Legal Status[edit]

Methasterone was initially sold as a dietary supplement under various brand names, such as "Superdrol," without being classified as a controlled substance. However, due to its potent anabolic effects and associated health risks, it was eventually added to the list of controlled substances in many countries. In the United States, methasterone is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance under the Anabolic Steroid Control Act.

Usage and Doping[edit]

Methasterone has been used by athletes and bodybuilders to enhance performance and muscle mass. Its use in sports is considered doping, and it is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and other sports organizations. The detection of methasterone in athletes is typically conducted through urine analysis using mass spectrometry.

Health Risks and Side Effects[edit]

The use of methasterone is associated with several health risks, primarily due to its hepatotoxic nature. Users may experience liver damage, which can manifest as elevated liver enzymes, jaundice, and in severe cases, liver failure. Other side effects include acne, hair loss, gynecomastia, and testicular atrophy.

Due to its impact on cholesterol levels, methasterone can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases by lowering high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and increasing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels. Users are advised to monitor their health closely and avoid prolonged use.

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