LGD-4033 vs Telmisartan

Moderate Research vs FDA Approved
avoid Mechanism-based · 64% Both LGD-4033 and Telmisartan 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

LGD-4033 Telmisartan
Weight 338.25 Da 514.62 Da
Half-life ~24-36 hours ~24 hours
Type Nonsteroidal selective androgen receptor modulator (C14H12F6N2O) Benzimidazole derivative (C33H30N4O2)

Key Benefits

LGD-4033
01 Strongest SARM for lean muscle mass accrual, with clinical trial data supporting dose-dependent increases in lean body mass
02 Tissue-selective action with minimal stimulation of the prostate and other androgen-sensitive tissues
03 Clinical evidence of improved physical function (leg press strength, stair-climbing speed) in hip fracture patients
04 No aromatization to estrogen (no estrogen-related water retention or gynecomastia at the receptor level)
05 No conversion to DHT (reduced risk of androgenic hair loss and prostate stimulation compared to testosterone)
06 Convenient once-daily oral dosing due to 24-36 hour half-life
07 Phase 2 clinical data available, providing a stronger evidence base than most other SARMs
Telmisartan
01 Potent 24-hour blood pressure reduction with once-daily dosing
02 Protection against AAS-induced left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiac remodeling
03 Nephroprotection through reduced intraglomerular pressure and proteinuria
04 Unique partial PPAR-gamma agonism improving insulin sensitivity and lipid metabolism
05 No negative impact on exercise performance, VO2 max, or recovery
06 Reduction of pathological vascular remodeling and arterial stiffness
07 Longest half-life of all ARBs ensuring consistent 24-hour coverage
08 Well-tolerated with a low incidence of side effects compared to ACE inhibitors (no dry cough)

Side Effects

LGD-4033
Testosterone suppression (dose-dependent; more suppressive than Ostarine at equivalent doses, occurs in most users by week 4-6)
Water retention (non-estrogenic mechanism, typically mild to moderate, contributes to scale weight increase)
HDL cholesterol reduction (dose-dependent lipid impact observed in clinical trials)
Headaches (most common in the first 1-2 weeks, usually transient)
Fatigue or lethargy (related to testosterone suppression, typically becomes noticeable mid-cycle)
Reduced libido (related to HPG axis suppression, severity varies by dose and individual)
Telmisartan
Dizziness or lightheadedness, particularly during the first few days or after dose increases
Mild hypotension, especially in volume-depleted individuals or those on concurrent antihypertensives
Upper respiratory tract infection symptoms (sinusitis, pharyngitis) - reported in clinical trials at rates similar to placebo
Back pain and myalgia (uncommon but reported)
Fatigue
Contraindications
Pre-existing liver disease or elevated liver enzymes at baseline
Hormone-sensitive cancers (prostate cancer or other androgen-driven malignancies)
Pregnancy or potential pregnancy (teratogenic risk from androgen receptor agonism)
Breastfeeding
Age under 25 (incomplete endocrine system maturation and higher risk of HPG axis disruption)
Concurrent use of hepatotoxic medications without medical supervision
Known cardiovascular disease (insufficient long-term safety data for this population)
History of significant lipid abnormalities (LGD-4033 suppresses HDL)
Pregnancy (Category D - can cause fetal injury and death; discontinue immediately if pregnancy is detected)
Bilateral renal artery stenosis
Known hypersensitivity to telmisartan or any excipients
Concurrent use with aliskiren in patients with diabetes or renal impairment (eGFR <60)
Severe hepatic impairment or biliary obstruction (telmisartan is eliminated primarily via biliary excretion)

Research Evidence

LGD-4033 Telmisartan
Status Moderate Research FDA Approved
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest 2018 2023
FDA Approved No Yes

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