Ligandrol

OTHER NAME(S): anabolicum, ligandrol, LGD-4033, VK5211

Overview

Ligandrol, a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM), is sometimes used to improve athletic performance, although its benefits are not well defined. Common side effects include sleep problems, fertility problems, or an upset stomach. Serious side effects include heart attack, stroke, liver damage, hallucinations, psychotic-like behavior, or sexual problems. In the U.S., ligandrol is an unapproved drug, which means that it cannot be legally sold as a dietary supplement. But it may be found in some products that are marketed for athletic performance, even if it is not on the label. Talk with your health care provider before starting any performance-enhancing supplement.

References
  1. Journal of Gerontology: “The safety, pharmacokinetics, and effects of LGD-4033, a novel nonsteroidal oral, selective androgen receptor modulator, in healthy young men.”
  2. Operation Supplement Safety: “SARMs: What's the harm?”
  3. US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA): “Top 5 Things to Know About LGD-4033.”
  4. FDA: “FDA warns against using SARMs in body-building products,” “FDA Warns of Use of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) Among Teens, Young Adults.”