2,17-dimethyl-5-androstan-17-ol-3,3'-azine- (DYMETHAZINE)
Recommended Dosage- 20-40mgs a day
Average Cycle Length- 4-6 weeks
Advanced Cycle Length- 6-8 weeks
Methylated-Yes
Toxicity Level- Moderate
Estrogen Conversion- No
Anabolic/Androgenic ratio: 210/95
Molecular Formula: C20H28O2
Average mass: 300.435089 Da
Monoisotopic mass: 300.208923 Da
Synonyms:
Dimethazine, Dymethazine, Roxilon, Mebolazine
AAR PRODUCTS (DYMETHAZINE) is found in:
-ALTERED MASS
-ANDROGEDDON
-ABOMINATION
-DEMONIZE
Dymethazine is a DHT derived compound similar to the injectable steroid Masteron but much more potent as it is a oral version. It is also the exact same compound as the famous Superdrol except is has a Azine bridge at the end. Its basically 2 superdrol molecules attached by a nitrogen atom. After ingested the stomach acid separates the two molecules form each other, after which they make their way to the androgen receptors. It does not covert to estrogen or progesterone meaning no water retention or bloat and gives massive strength and lean mass. Now this compound is methylated so it has some stress on the liver but not that bad when kept below 30 mgs a day.
Take some TUDCA as a liver aid or cycle support. Users report results similar to dry, non-aromatizing products such as Epistane with accompanying muscle and strength gains.
Dimethazine was a prescribed steroid that has been around since 1962 when it was presented in the literature. Dimethazine is basically an oral Masterone (drostanolone propionate). Published reports indicate Dimethazine possesses an androgenic rating of 96 and an anabolic rating of 210. Furthermore it seems to possess little to no estrogenic or progestational activity.
The one advantage Dymethazine has over Superdrol is the lower likelihood/greater managability of side effects. Dymethazine is an incredibly potent compound and carries the same risks as any other powerful anabolic steroid or pro-hormone.
In a study, patients were administered Dymethazine for 45+ days. Liver values did not change for 50% of patients, while the other 50% noticed only modest to moderate increases in liver values. So, while Dymethazine can increase liver values, it is not as harsh as the current strong methyls currently available. Dymethazine features 0% ability to aromatize and expresses an extremely weak androgenic activity. This means Dymethazine will produce gain with little to no liver impact and will cause no estrogen related side effects. We advise not to take longer than 8 weeks.