Androisoxazole
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Androisoxazole is a synthetic anabolic steroid developed in the 1960s. It is a derivative of testosterone, but with an isoxazole ring fused to the A ring of the structure. This gives it some unique properties compared to other testosterone derivatives. It was developed for medical use but has been largely discontinued and is not known to be in current medical use.
Chemical Structure[edit | edit source]
Androisoxazole is a steroid with an isoxazole ring fused to the A ring of the structure. This is a five-membered ring with three carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The isoxazole ring is a heterocyclic compound, meaning it contains atoms of at least two different elements. In this case, those elements are carbon and oxygen.
Medical Use[edit | edit source]
Androisoxazole was developed for medical use, but it has been largely discontinued. It is not known to be in current medical use. As an anabolic steroid, it was intended to help patients with conditions that cause muscle wasting, such as cancer or AIDS. However, the potential for side effects and abuse led to its discontinuation.
Side Effects and Abuse[edit | edit source]
Like other anabolic steroids, androisoxazole can have serious side effects. These can include liver damage, heart problems, and changes in mood and behavior. It can also lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms when use is stopped. Because of these risks, androisoxazole and other anabolic steroids are controlled substances in many countries.
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