Oxymetholone (INN, USAN, BAN) (brand names Anadrol, Anapolon, others) is a synthetic, orally active anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) and 17α-methylated derivative of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that is marketed in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere in the world. It was first described in a 1959 paper by scientists from Syntex. Its primary clinical applications include treatment of osteoporosis and anaemia, as well as stimulating muscle growth in malnourished or underdeveloped patients. The drug was approved for human use by the FDA. Later, non-steroidal drugs such as epoetin alfa were developed and proven to be more effective as a treatment for anaemia and osteoporosis without the side effects of oxymetholone. The drug remained available despite this and eventually found a new use in treating HIV wasting syndrome.
Presented most commonly as a 50 mg tablet, oxymetholone is one of the strongest androgenic steroids available. Similarly, there is a risk of side effects. Despite very low binding affinity with the androgen receptor, oxymetholone is highly effective in promoting extensive gains in body mass, mostly by greatly improving protein synthesis. For this reason, it is often used by bodybuilders and athletes.
Oxymetholone COA and HPLC:
Ref. Standard
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USP28 Standard
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Results Of Analysis Tests
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Test
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Standard
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Results Of Analysis
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Identification
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Requirements Standard
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Conform
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Solubility
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Clearing
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Pass
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Melting Point
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172~180℃
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174~179℃
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Specific Rotation
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+34~ +38°
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+36.3°
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Loss On Drying
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≤1.0%
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0.4%
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Organic Volatile Impurities
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≤850PPM
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320PPM
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Assay
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97.0~103.0%
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99.11%
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Conclusion
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The specification conform with USP28 standard.
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