Clascoterone vs Nandrolone

FDA Approved vs FDA Approved
monitor Mechanism-based · 60% Both Clascoterone and Nandrolone carry androgenic activity. Additive androgenic load increases risk of acne, hair loss, and prostate effects. Monitor for dose-dependent side effects.

Molecular Data

Clascoterone Nandrolone
Weight 388.54 Da 274.40 Da (base)
Half-life Short topical (local action; rapidly metabolized to cortexolone) ~6-12 days (decanoate)
Type Steroidal androgen receptor inhibitor 19-nortestosterone steroid (C18H26O2)

Key Benefits

Clascoterone
01 First-in-class topical androgen receptor inhibitor with FDA approval for acne
02 Blocks androgen action locally at the sebaceous gland and hair follicle without systemic hormonal effects
03 Suitable for both men and women, unlike systemic anti-androgens
04 Rapidly metabolized to inactive cortexolone, limiting systemic exposure
05 No clinically meaningful effects on systemic testosterone, DHT, or gonadotropin levels
06 Addresses the root androgen-driven pathology of both acne and androgenetic alopecia
Nandrolone
01 Significant increases in lean muscle mass with a favorable anabolic-to-androgenic ratio
02 Enhanced collagen synthesis and joint lubrication, reducing joint pain and improving connective tissue integrity
03 Increased bone mineral density through direct osteoblast stimulation
04 Improved nitrogen retention and protein synthesis for accelerated recovery
05 Stimulation of erythropoietin production, increasing red blood cell mass and oxygen delivery
06 Lower androgenic side effects (hair loss, acne, prostate enlargement) compared to testosterone
07 Clinically demonstrated efficacy in treating anemia of chronic renal failure
08 Potential neuroprotective properties observed in preclinical research

Dosing Protocols

Clascoterone
Acne: 1% cream 2x/day | Hair loss: 7.5% solution once daily / Twice daily (acne) or once daily (hair loss)
Nandrolone
100-200 mg/week (therapeutic) / 1x per week (decanoate) or 2-3x per week (NPP)
TRT Adjunct - Joint Support 50-100 mg/week 1x per week (decanoate)
Therapeutic - Anemia / Wasting 100-200 mg/week 1x per week (decanoate)
Performance Enhancement - Moderate 200-400 mg/week 1x per week (decanoate) or split into 2 injections
NPP Protocol - Shorter Cycle 200-350 mg/week Every other day or 3x per week

Side Effects

Clascoterone
Application site irritation, redness, or dryness
Pruritus (itching) at the application site
Contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals
Nandrolone
Suppression of natural testosterone production (profoundly suppressive, more so than testosterone alone)
Water retention and bloating (less than testosterone at equianabolic doses)
Erectile dysfunction and reduced libido without concurrent testosterone ('deca dick')
Increased appetite and weight gain
Mild acne and oily skin (less pronounced than testosterone)
Elevated hematocrit and hemoglobin (erythrocytosis)
Injection site pain or discomfort
Mild mood changes (some users report increased emotional sensitivity)
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to clascoterone or any component of the formulation
Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant (anti-androgens carry theoretical teratogenic risk)
Women who are breastfeeding (safety not established)
Active skin infections at the intended application site
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Breast cancer in males or females
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy (Category X - causes virilization of female fetus)
Nephrosis or the nephrotic phase of nephritis
Severe hepatic impairment
Hypercalcemia
Known hypersensitivity to nandrolone or any formulation components
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Uncontrolled heart failure or severe cardiovascular disease

Research Evidence

Clascoterone Nandrolone
Status FDA Approved FDA Approved
References 4 studies 5 studies
Latest April 2005
FDA Approved Yes Yes

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