Name:
testolactone (13-hydroxy-3-oxo-13,17-secoandrosta-1,4-dien-17-oic acid lactone)
Type:
Androgenic steroid
AKA:
Teolit, Teslac
testolactone (13-hydroxy-3-oxo-13,17-secoandrosta-1,4-dien-17-oic acid lactone) image
Synthetic substance, no natural derivative
IUPAC Logo
testolactone (13-hydroxy-3-oxo-13,17-secoandrosta-1,4-dien-17-oic acid lactone) image
Testolactone, introduced in the 1970s, is a steroid hormone used in hormone therapies. It is known for its role in treating breast cancer and other hormone-related conditions, reflecting its significance in endocrine therapy.
Synthetic Substances Image
Testolactone is an anabolic steroid used to enhance muscle growth. As an upper, it promotes muscle mass and strength. Short-term effects include increased physical performance, while long-term use may lead to cardiovascular issues and hormonal imbalances. Overdose risks involve severe health complications. Safe use requires medical supervision. Recent research focuses on its effectiveness and potential side effects.
N/A
Testolactone, an anabolic steroid, impacts mood and aggression through androgen receptors. Immediate effects include mood enhancement and increased aggression, while long-term use can lead to psychological issues such as depression and cognitive impairments. Research highlights risks of mood swings and mental health issues with extended use.
N/A
Testolactone is a synthetic non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor used in the treatment of breast cancer, classifying it as neither an upper nor a downer. Short-term use reduces estrogen production and slows tumor growth, while long-term use can cause mild side effects like nausea and fatigue. Overdose risks are low, with large doses potentially leading to gastrointestinal upset. Safe dosages are medically prescribed, typically under 250 mg per day. Recent research supports its use in hormone-related cancer treatments. Physical effects include reduced estrogen levels and potential tumor shrinkage.
N/A