Masteron vs Oxandrolone

Moderate Research vs Well Studied
monitor Mechanism-based · 55% Both Masteron and Oxandrolone suppress the HPTA axis. Combined suppression deepens shutdown and extends recovery time. Plan PCT accordingly and monitor LH/FSH/testosterone.

Molecular Data

Masteron Oxandrolone
Weight 304.47 Da (base) 306.44 Da
Half-life ~2 days (propionate), ~10 days (enanthate) ~9-10 hours
Type DHT-derived anabolic steroid (C20H32O2) 17-alpha-alkylated anabolic-androgenic steroid (C19H30O3)

Key Benefits

Masteron
01 Produces a hard, dry, and grainy appearance by eliminating subcutaneous water retention
02 Mild anti-estrogenic properties that can reduce or replace the need for aromatase inhibitors on cycle
03 Does not aromatize, eliminating estrogen-mediated side effects from the compound itself
04 Enhances the visual effects of other steroids in a stack by reducing water retention and bloat
05 Modest increases in strength without significant weight gain, useful for weight-class athletes
06 Improves muscle density and vascularity at low body fat percentages
07 Well-tolerated with a relatively mild side effect profile compared to other anabolic steroids
08 Short detection window with propionate ester compared to many other injectable steroids
Oxandrolone
01 Promotes lean muscle mass gains with minimal water retention
02 Supports recovery of lost body weight following surgery, trauma, or chronic illness
03 Reduces bone pain associated with osteoporosis and improves bone mineral density
04 Does not aromatize to estrogen, avoiding estrogen-related side effects
05 Well-studied safety profile in women, children, and burn patients
06 Enhances nitrogen retention and protein synthesis during caloric deficit
07 Attenuates glucocorticoid-induced catabolism in post-surgical and burn patients
08 Lower androgenic potency compared to most oral anabolic steroids

Dosing Protocols

Masteron
300-500 mg/week / Every other day (propionate) or 2x per week (enanthate)
Cutting / Aesthetic Enhancement 300-400 mg/week Every other day (propionate) or 2x per week (enanthate)
Contest Preparation 400-500 mg/week Every other day or daily (propionate)
AI Replacement / Estrogen Management 200-300 mg/week Every other day (propionate) or 2x per week (enanthate)
Oxandrolone
20-50 mg/day (male), 5-20 mg/day (female) / Split into 2 doses daily (morning and evening)

Side Effects

Masteron
Hair loss and accelerated male pattern baldness (significant risk as a DHT derivative - the most commonly reported side effect)
Acne and increased skin oiliness, particularly on the back and shoulders
Suppression of natural testosterone production (requires PCT or ongoing TRT)
Injection site pain or discomfort (more common with propionate ester)
Mild aggression or irritability from elevated androgenic activity
HDL cholesterol suppression and adverse lipid profile changes
Oxandrolone
HDL cholesterol suppression (dose-dependent, most significant lipid effect)
LDL cholesterol elevation
Mild hepatic stress (elevated liver enzymes ALT/AST)
Suppression of endogenous testosterone production
Mild headaches
Nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort
Changes in libido (increase or decrease depending on hormonal context)
Oily skin and mild acne
Contraindications
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Breast cancer in males
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy (causes virilization of female fetus)
Known hypersensitivity to drostanolone or any formulation components
Severe hepatic impairment
Pre-existing significant hair loss where further androgenic exposure is unacceptable
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease or severe dyslipidemia
Known or suspected prostate cancer
Breast cancer in males
Breast cancer with hypercalcemia in females
Pregnancy (Category X - known to cause fetal harm)
Nephrosis or nephrotic phase of nephritis
Hypercalcemia
Severe hepatic dysfunction or active liver disease
Hypersensitivity to oxandrolone or any formulation component

Research Evidence

Masteron Oxandrolone
Status Moderate Research Well Studied
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest March 2020 September 2023
FDA Approved No Yes

This comparison is for educational and research purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional before use.