Mechanism of Action
Andarine selectively binds to androgen receptors in muscle and bone, mimicking testosterone. This promotes protein synthesis, muscle growth, and bone density while minimizing effects on non-target tissues.
Indications
Andarine is primarily investigated for muscle-wasting conditions and age-related muscle loss. It is also used off-label in bodybuilding for lean muscle retention and fat loss during cutting phases.
Contraindications
Avoid Andarine if you have hypersensitivity to the compound or its components. It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to potential risks to fetal or neonatal development.
Precautions
Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you have liver disease, hormonal disorders, or other health conditions. Monitor health status and tolerance throughout use.
Drug Interactions
May interact with medications metabolized by liver enzymes (cytochrome P450 system). Disclose all medications, supplements, and substances to your healthcare provider to prevent adverse interactions.
Dosage
Typical dosage ranges from 25 mg to 50 mg per day, usually divided into two doses for stable blood levels. Begin with the lowest effective dose and adjust based on tolerance and response.
Storage
Store in a dark, dry place at room temperature. Do not refrigerate. Keep out of reach of children.
Prescription Requirement
Andarine must be used only under medical supervision.
Regulatory and Safety Notes
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Complies with regulatory guidelines and manufactured under GMP-certified conditions
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In case of overdose, seek immediate medical attention
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Report any adverse reactions to a healthcare provider





