Myostatin inhibitor (EXTREME MUSCLE)

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Genuinely why the hell are we still using anabolics. They are good but not the best.
The amount of side effects these things carry like testosterone are stupid for what they accomplish, you lose your fucking hair, become infertile, and look like an acne ridden spaghetti bowl. The obvious choice here is to switch to myostatin inhibitors like apitegromab. This drug is one of the most selective myostatin Inhibitors and as we know, myostatin is the main enzyme that slows and stops muscle cells to increase in size and number. In clinical trials from phases 1-3 researchers found that it lowers e2, doesn’t cause hair loss, and does not cause acne. The only real side effect that would matter is that it damages sperm count and number whilst a patient is on it, which is still better than becoming completely infertile during cycle on test. Just wondering why not as many people are talking about apitegromab or why it isn’t as mainstream.
 
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They haven't been around long enough no? apitegromab only started trials in 2018 so its relatively new. But the increase in test for example does more than just 'build muscles' comes with better recovery better mps etc.
 
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Also looking at studies it's only been tested on people with spinal muscle atrophy, so people who can't really build muscle properly. Not body builders, it's simply too new thats probably why people haven't started taking shit like apitegromab. But test sorta does the same thing except not blocking it fully instead 'weakening' it.
 
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They haven't been around long enough no? apitegromab only started trials in 2018 so its relatively new. But the increase in test for example does more than just 'build muscles' comes with better recovery better mps etc.
Apitegromab has progressed pretty far actually, it passed all Phase I/II/III trials, and it's almost guaranteed to be FDA approved by September. The only problems I can see is that it's much more complex to produce than peptides or anabolics, expensive af, and that it has to be administered intravenously. However the company making apitegromab is also making another myostatin inhibitor called SRK-439 which can be administered subcutaneously, but its still in Phase 1 trials.
 

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