Epistane (also known as methylepitiostanol and “Havoc”) is the oral, 17-alpha-alkylated version of epitiostanol, a DHT derived steroid that was used in Japan for the treatment of breast cancer due to its anti-estrogenic properties. The most interesting thing about the history of Epistane, is that it was legally sold over-the-counter by supplement stores all over […]Read More
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Methyl-Stenbolone (also known as M-Sten and Ultradrol) is a methylated derivative of Stenbolone, which is a powerful injectable DHT derivative that was never marketed. M-Sten was sold as a Pro-Hormone for many years despite not being one and being an actual active steroid. Why? Well, Stenbolone was in the list of scheduled Anabolic Androgenic Steroids, […]Read More
Bolasterone is an oral AAS that was developed in the 1960s by the pharmaceutical company Wyeth. It was initially used in the treatment of cachexia, a condition characterized by severe weight loss and muscle wasting in patients with advanced cancer or other chronic illnesses. Unfortunately, it was abandoned because it was too powerful to be […]Read More
Dimethazine (also known as DMZ, Dostalone or Mebolazine) is a 17-alpha-alkylated (oral) AAS derived from DHT that is essentially a dimer of Superdrol, meaning that it’s chemical structure is TWO Superdrol molecules bound by an “azine” ringe, something that only one other AAS has (Bolazine, which is 2x Masteron molecules bound together). One of the […]Read More