Enclomiphene vs Winstrol
Well Studied vs Well Studied
avoid Mechanism-based · 64% Both Enclomiphene and Winstrol carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently.
Molecular Data
Enclomiphene Winstrol
Weight 405.96 Da 328.49 Da
Half-life ~10 hours ~9 hours (oral), ~24 hours (injectable)
Type Trans-isomer of clomifene (selective estrogen receptor modulator) 17-alpha-alkylated anabolic-androgenic steroid (C21H32N2O)
Key Benefits
Enclomiphene
01 Raises endogenous testosterone by stimulating the HPTA axis
02 Preserves fertility and spermatogenesis (unlike exogenous testosterone)
03 No estrogenic agonist activity (unlike racemic clomifene/Clomid)
04 Oral dosing with no injections required
05 Does not suppress the HPTA or cause testicular atrophy
06 Effective for post-cycle therapy and secondary hypogonadism
07 Well-tolerated with a favorable side effect profile
Winstrol
01 Produces a dry, hard, and vascular appearance without water retention
02 Significant strength increases without proportional weight gain, favored in weight-class sports
03 Does not aromatize to estrogen, eliminating gynecomastia and bloating concerns
04 Potent suppression of SHBG, increasing free testosterone and enhancing the effectiveness of stacked compounds
05 Available in both oral and injectable formulations
06 High anabolic-to-androgenic ratio (320:30) relative to methyltestosterone
07 FDA-approved for hereditary angioedema prophylaxis
08 Enhances vascularity and muscle definition during caloric deficit
Dosing Protocols
Enclomiphene
12.5-25mg oral daily / Once daily (morning preferred)
Winstrol
25-50 mg/day (oral), 50 mg EOD (injectable) / Daily (oral) or every other day (injectable)
Performance - Standard Injectable 50 mg every other day Every other day (EOD)
Side Effects
Enclomiphene
Headache
Nausea or mild gastrointestinal discomfort
Hot flashes or flushing
Mood changes (irritability or emotional sensitivity)
Fatigue during initial adjustment
Winstrol
Severe HDL cholesterol suppression (winstrol is among the worst oral steroids for lipid damage)
Significant LDL cholesterol elevation
Joint dryness and pain, particularly in knees, shoulders, and elbows (notorious side effect)
Hepatic stress with elevated liver enzymes (ALT/AST)
Suppression of endogenous testosterone production
Hair loss and accelerated male pattern baldness (DHT derivative, particularly harsh on hairline)
Acne and oily skin
Tendon and ligament stress due to rapid strength gains combined with reduced joint lubrication
Dry, painful shin splints during cardiovascular exercise
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to clomifene or enclomiphene
Pre-existing liver disease or significantly elevated liver enzymes
Active or history of thromboembolic disorders
Pregnancy or women who may become pregnant (teratogenic risk)
Primary hypogonadism (testicular failure -- enclomiphene requires functional testes)
Pituitary tumors or undiagnosed pituitary pathology
Known or suspected prostate cancer
Breast cancer in males
Breast cancer with hypercalcemia in females
Pregnancy (Category X - known to cause fetal harm)
Severe hepatic dysfunction or active liver disease
Nephrosis or nephrotic phase of nephritis
Pre-existing severe cardiovascular disease or dyslipidemia
Hypersensitivity to stanozolol or any formulation component
Research Evidence
Enclomiphene Winstrol
Status Well Studied Well Studied
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest — June 2023
FDA Approved No Yes
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