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SteroidAdvancedVery High Risk

Desoxymethyltestosterone

Also known as: Madol, DMT, Pheraplex

Desoxymethyltestosterone (Madol/DMT) is a designer steroid that first gained attention when it was discovered in the BALCO scandal. It was never approved for medical use and was specifically designed to evade detection in anti-doping tests. It is a potent androgen with significant health risks.

Evidence18/100 — Minimal

Risk Level

Very High Risk

Difficulty

Advanced
CAS Number5173-46-6
Molecular FormulaC20H32O
ClassSteroid
CategoryUnderground Steroids

Mechanism of Action

A methylated anabolic steroid that binds directly to androgen receptors without requiring metabolic activation. Does not aromatize to estrogen. Has strong androgenic and anabolic properties. Its unique structure was designed to avoid detection by standard anti-doping assays at the time of its creation.

Dosing Research

No clinically established dosing. Underground use typically ranged from 2-10 mg per day in oral form. Cycle lengths were usually 3-4 weeks due to hepatotoxicity concerns. Requires thorough PCT. Extremely limited dosing information available due to its illicit nature.

Side Effects & Risks

Severe hepatotoxicity as a methylated oral steroid. Complete HPTA suppression. Cardiovascular strain including negative lipid profile changes. Androgenic side effects including hair loss and acne. No long-term safety data exists. Cases of serious liver injury have been reported in association with its use.

Research Studies

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