Fluoxymesterone Research Guide
Full name: Fluoxymesterone (Halotestin)
A very potent oral androgen (Halotestin) prescribed historically for hypogonadism and breast cancer, known non-medically for dramatic strength and aggression increases without added mass. Educational reference only.
How Fluoxymesterone Works
A 17-alpha-alkylated, fluorinated derivative of methyltestosterone with extremely high androgenic potency. It boosts strength, aggression, and red blood cells rapidly but does little for muscle size.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: Medical: ~2.5-20 mg/day
- Frequency: Daily
- Duration: Very short courses
- Route: Oral tablet
Reported Benefits
- Rapid strength gains
- Increased aggression/drive
- Red blood cell stimulation
- No added water weight
Potential Side Effects
- Severe liver toxicity
- Aggression/mood changes
- Adverse lipids
- Testosterone suppression
- Androgenic effects
Research Citations
- Fluoxymesterone potency (2014) - Exhibited high androgenic potency and strength effects, with significant hepatotoxicity limiting use.
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