S-23 Powder (1010396-29-8)
Product name: S-23
Alias: S-23;(S)-3-(4-Chloro-3-fluorophenoxy)-N-(4-cyano-3-trifluoromethylphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropionamide;(2S)-3-(4-Chloro-3-fluorophenoxy)-N-[4-cyano-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanamide;S 23 (contraceptive)
CAS Number: 1010396-29-8
Molecular Formula: C18H13ClF4N2O3
Dosage: 10mg to 15mg
Molecular Weight: 416.753 g/mol
Specifications: 99%
Appearance: White Powder
Benefits: Male hormonal contraceptive, increase muscle mass, reduce fat
S-23 Description:
S-23: Boosted muscle mass & Reduced fat mass
S23 not only boosted muscle mass, but also reduced fat mass, as studied. SARMs have a bit of a ‘soft’ image in the doping world. They don’t stimulate muscle growth in the way that anabolic steroids do, but many users say that they are safer. There are no studies yet that confirm this suspicion. But that S23 is not one of the safer SARMs – we’d be willing to wager a bottle of BCAAs on that. S23 halts the production of sperm in the testes. In fact it does this so well that the researchers suspect S23 might be a good candidate for a male contraceptive. If this is the case it would probably have to be part of a cocktail that also contains an estradiol analogue, the researchers discovered. The lab animals lost their libido when they were given S23 on its own, and only recovered this when they were given estradiol benzoate together with the S23.
S-23 binds to the androgen receptor more strongly than older drugs such as andarine with a Ki of 1.7nM, and in animal studies it showed both a good ratio of anabolic to androgenic effects, and dose-dependent suppression of spermatogenesis with spontaneous recovery after cessation of treatment.
S-23 Dosages and Cycles:
Dosages of S-23 can vary, and they will be very dependent on what the goal is. For instance, if a user were looking for muscle building and fat loss, a dose of 15-25 mgs per day would be appropriate. On the other hand, if someone was looking to use it for the contraceptive effects, a higher dose of around 50 mgs per day would be more effective. Nonetheless, this is not recommended because there have not been studies done on humans to replicate the contraceptive effect shown in rats.