6-bromoandrostenedione vs. 6 Bromodione

sirbishop

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Hi,

Are these two compounds the same (just named differently)?

Also, how would effects differ between the alpha and beta isomers of both?

Thanks.
 
They are the same thing; I think it also goes by "6-bromolane".

Its an AI, and I would imagine activity would change with stereochemistry, but I am not sure exactly how, but typically an alpha substitution is more potent than a beta.

I would imagine that products containing 6-bromodione would be a mixture of alpha and beta, given the expense associated with separation. Also, 6-alpha-bromodione should convert into 6-alpha-bromo-testosterone, which should be a relatively potent anabolic steroid. So, if taken for PCT, it could actually be suppressive (like epistane, which is both an AI and suppressive steroid). Actually, I bet 6-alpha-bromodione would make a decent PH...

I think 4-HO-androstenedione has been researched more, but both could probably lower androstenedione production.

Edit: Don't over use AI's....
 
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Thank you. I've read similar before about 6-alpha-bromodione. Funny thing is, a company makes two diff products, one marketed as a test booster the other as use for PCT from prohormones/designer steroids. The test booster's recommended dosage maxes out at 200mg of 6-bromoandrostenedione per day, and the one used for pct maxes out at 75mg a day of 6-bromodione. This sounded odd to me. I'm plan on running one of these products stand-alone, so I think I'm going to go with the 6-bromoandrostenedione product (hoping that I'll avoid HPTA suppression).

One last thing. Do you think that with a 6-bromodione product (and how it may be suppressive) would require PCT? I'm asking, only because they market the product as an OTC PCT itself. Odd.

Thanks.

They are the same thing; I think it also goes by "6-bromolane".

Its an AI, and I would imagine activity would change with stereochemistry, but I am not sure exactly how, but typically an alpha substitution is more potent than beta or fluoro etc....

I would imagine that products containing 6-bromodione would be a mixture of alpha and beta, given the expense associated with separation. Also, 6-alpha-bromodione should convert into 6-alpha-bromo-testosterone, which should be a relatively potent anabolic steroid. So, if taken for PCT, it could actually be suppressive (like epistane, which is both an AI and suppressive steroid). Actually, I bet 6-alpha-bromodione would make a decent PH...

I think 4-HO-androstenedione has been researched more, but both could probably lower androstenedione production.

Edit: Don't over use AI's....
 
One last thing. Do you think that with a 6-bromodione product (and how it may be suppressive) would require PCT? I'm asking, only because they market the product as an OTC PCT itself. Odd.

Thanks.

A product that is just 6-alpha-bromodione could be rather suppressive, as 6-alpha-bromo-testosterone should be a couple of times more potent that testosterone. At low doses it would primarily act as an AI, while at higher doses it would be more of an AAS. It would require a PCT if used as an anabolic steroid, as it would without question shut you down. Obviously, it won't aromatize, but it will be suppressive....
 
A product that is just 6-alpha-bromodione could be rather suppressive, as 6-alpha-bromo-testosterone should be a couple of times more potent that testosterone. At low doses it would primarily act as an AI, while at higher doses it would be more of an AAS. It would require a PCT if used as an anabolic steroid, as it would without question shut you down. Obviously, it won't aromatize, but it will be suppressive....

thx man.
 
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