Androisoxazole

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Androisoxazole[edit]

Chemical structure of Androisoxazole

Androisoxazole is a synthetic anabolic steroid and a derivative of testosterone. It is characterized by the presence of an isoxazole ring, which distinguishes it from other anabolic steroids. This compound has been studied for its potential effects on muscle growth and performance enhancement.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Androisoxazole is chemically known as 17_-hydroxy-17_-methyl-5_-androstano[3,2-c]isoxazole. The presence of the isoxazole ring is a key feature that influences its biological activity. The chemical structure of Androisoxazole is depicted in the image to the right.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

As an anabolic steroid, Androisoxazole exerts its effects by binding to the androgen receptors in various tissues. This binding leads to the activation of specific genes that promote protein synthesis and muscle growth. The isoxazole ring may alter the binding affinity and selectivity of the compound for androgen receptors compared to other steroids.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

The pharmacokinetics of Androisoxazole involve its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Like other anabolic steroids, it is typically administered orally or via injection. The metabolism of Androisoxazole occurs primarily in the liver, where it is converted into active metabolites that contribute to its anabolic effects.

Clinical Applications[edit]

Androisoxazole has been investigated for its potential use in treating conditions associated with muscle wasting, such as cachexia and sarcopenia. However, its use is limited due to potential side effects and the availability of other therapeutic options.

Side Effects[edit]

The use of Androisoxazole, like other anabolic steroids, can lead to a range of side effects. These may include liver toxicity, cardiovascular issues, hormonal imbalances, and psychiatric effects. Long-term use can also result in androgenic effects such as acne, hirsutism, and male pattern baldness.

Legal Status[edit]

The legal status of Androisoxazole varies by country. In many regions, it is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and adverse health effects. It is important for medical professionals and patients to be aware of the legal implications of using anabolic steroids.

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