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SteroidIntermediateHigh Risk

Methandrostenolone

Also known as: Dianabol, Dbol, Methandienone

Methandrostenolone (Dianabol) is the most iconic oral anabolic steroid, developed in the 1950s by Dr. John Ziegler for the US Olympic team. It was one of the first steroids specifically designed for performance enhancement rather than therapeutic use. Known for rapid and dramatic gains in size and strength, it remains one of the most popular bulking steroids.

Evidence75/100 — Strong

Risk Level

High Risk

Difficulty

Intermediate
CAS Number72-63-9
Molecular FormulaC20H28O2
ClassSteroid
CategoryClassic Steroids

Mechanism of Action

A testosterone derivative with a methyl group at the 17-alpha position (for oral bioavailability) and a double bond between carbons 1 and 2. Aromatizes heavily to methylestradiol, a potent estrogen. Promotes significant nitrogen retention, glycogenolysis, and protein synthesis. Increases intracellular water retention within muscle cells.

Dosing Research

Typical dosing ranges from 20-50 mg per day, split into multiple doses due to its short half-life of 3-5 hours. Often used as a 'kickstart' during the first 4-6 weeks of a longer injectable cycle while waiting for the injectable to reach peak blood levels. Should not be run for more than 6 weeks due to hepatotoxicity.

Side Effects & Risks

Significant hepatotoxicity as a 17-alpha-alkylated oral steroid. Heavy aromatization leads to water retention, bloating, and high risk of gynecomastia. Elevates blood pressure substantially. Negative impact on lipid profiles. Androgenic side effects including acne and hair loss. Causes significant HPTA suppression. Back pumps and shin splints are commonly reported.

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