Was searching this and came across its synonym, Mebolazine (@isomerdesign), which does indeed look exactly like the structure shown above. I've seen many site links saying its illegal in various countries, including Canada, and in some US states. It is categorized as an androstanol researched as far back as 74.
I might be completely oblivious, but otherwise, I'll do actual research on campus tomorrow.
^^The above is from WL in an Avant post from 2003.BK mentions the commercial steroids Bolazine and Mebolazine in the article as proof these steroids work orally. You should know that Mebolazine is a c-17aa form of Drostanolone ("azinated"). It works orally, but obviosuly because it is methylated. Bolazine is an azinated drostanolone (without methylation), but was esterified and sold as an injectable, not oral. They were sold as "Roxilon" and "Roxilon Inject" respectively.
This is 17-beta-hydroxy-2-alpha, 17-dimethyl-5-alpha-androstan-3-one azine
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