Epistane
OTHER NAME(S): 2,3-Thioepoxy Madol, 2a,3a-Thioepoxy Madol, Epi-plex, Havoc, Hemapolin, Methepitiostane, Methylepitiostanol, 2a,3a-epithio-17a-methyl-5a-androstan-17b-ol, Epistane, Épistane
Overview
Epistane is a type of chemical known as an anabolic steroid. It is similar to the hormone testosterone.
In the US, epistane is a schedule III controlled substance that is not legal for use in supplements. But it is still found in some supplement products. It is also banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Epistane is used for weight loss, to improve athletic performance, to reduce sexual problems, and for many other uses, but there is no good scientific evidence to support its use. Epistane might also be unsafe.
Uses
We currently have no information for Epistane overview.
Side Effects
When taken by mouth: Epistane is possibly unsafe for most people. Side effects include infertility, behavioral changes, and hair loss. Epistane might also lead to liver damage and heart disease.
Precautions
When taken by mouth: Epistane is possibly unsafe for most people. Side effects include infertility, behavioral changes, and hair loss. Epistane might also lead to liver damage and heart disease.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Epistane is possibly unsafe when pregnant or breast-feeding. Avoid using.
Interactions
We currently have no information for Epistane overview.
Dosing
There isn't enough reliable information to know what an appropriate dose of epistane might be. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult a healthcare professional before using.
References
- Anabolic Steroid Act, Public Law No. 108-358, 2004.
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