Dianabol and RAD-140 Interaction

Avoid
Mechanism-based 53% confidence

Dianabol and RAD-140 have a potentially harmful interaction with 53% confidence. Both Dianabol and RAD-140 carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently. Both compounds affect the gonads and liver and heart, so monitoring these systems is recommended.

Compound Profiles

Dianabol

Oral Anabolic Steroid | Classic Mass Builder

Dianabol exerts its effects primarily through binding to the androgen receptor (AR), promoting nitrogen retention, protein synthesis, and glycogenolysis in skeletal muscle tissue. Its 17-alpha-alkylated structure allows it to survive first-pass hepatic metabolism, enabling oral bioavailability but placing significant stress on the liver.

Half-life: ~4-6 hours Typical dose: 20-50 mg/day anabolic
androgen receptoraromatase androgenicaromatase inhibitorblood pressure raisingcarcinogenic risk
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RAD-140

Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator | Investigational SARM

RAD-140 binds to the androgen receptor (AR) with high affinity and selectivity, functioning as a full agonist in muscle and bone tissue while exhibiting minimal agonist activity in the prostate and other androgen-sensitive tissues. This tissue selectivity is achieved through differential cofactor recruitment: upon binding to the AR, RAD-140 induces a conformational change that favors interaction with coactivators predominantly expressed in skeletal muscle and bone, rather than those prevalent in prostate or sebaceous glands.

Half-life: ~60 hours Typical dose: 10-20 mg/day sarm, anabolic
androgen receptorepo receptor androgenicblood pressure raisingcarcinogenic riskcrosses bbb
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Combined Organ Load

Gonads
elevated
Liver
elevated
Heart
moderate

Shared Safety Flags

2x 2 androgenic compounds (Dianabol, RAD-140). Additive androgenic load — increased risk of hair loss, acne, prostate effects.
2x 2 compounds raise blood pressure (Dianabol, RAD-140). Monitor BP daily and consider cardiovascular support.
2x 2 compounds share the carcinogenic-risk safety flag (Dianabol, RAD-140). Monitor accordingly.
2x 2 hepatotoxic compounds (Dianabol, RAD-140). Liver damage risk significantly increased. Include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST.
2x 2 HPTA-suppressive compounds (Dianabol, RAD-140). Deep hormonal shutdown expected — plan extended PCT.
2x 2 compounds disrupt lipids (Dianabol, RAD-140). Get lipid panel mid-cycle — consider adding lipid support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take Dianabol with RAD-140?

Combining Dianabol with RAD-140 is not recommended. Both Dianabol and RAD-140 carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently.

Is Dianabol and RAD-140 safe together?

This combination carries significant risk. Both Dianabol and RAD-140 carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently. Consult a healthcare professional before combining.

What are the interactions between Dianabol and RAD-140?

Both Dianabol and RAD-140 carry hepatotoxic risk. Combining hepatotoxic compounds significantly increases liver damage potential. If unavoidable, include liver support (TUDCA/NAC) and monitor ALT/AST frequently. This assessment has 53% confidence and is inferred from pharmacological mechanism analysis.

How should I time Dianabol and RAD-140?

Dianabol has a half-life of ~4-6 hours and RAD-140 has a half-life of ~60 hours. No specific timing requirements identified for this combination, but separating administration can help monitor individual effects.

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This interaction analysis is compiled from research literature and pharmacological mechanism data. This assessment is inferred from known mechanisms and may not reflect all real-world outcomes. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining compounds.