Andriol is
testosteronewith the undecanoate ester attached, and produced in oral form. It
represents the first real attempt to create an oral testosterone since
Methyl testosterone. I can only assume that the scientists responsible
for this wanted to create a viable alternative to both injectable
testosterones (which, at least for Hormone Replacement Therapy, is
inconvenient), as well as other oral forms of
testosterone (which have
traditionally been very harsh on the liver). What they came up with has
proven to be a very odd steroid in many ways.
To create
Andriol, the scientists involved had to come up with a solution to the problems facing
methyltestosterone,
namely the fact that it is harsh on the liver and needs to be taken in
very high doses to produce decent results. What they did was put 40mgs
of
Testosterone Undecanoate in
oleic acid (an oil), and encapsulate it. Now they use castor oil and
propylene glycol laurate instead of oleic acid, but that only increases
the shelf life, and doesn´t do anything else. For some of the aspiring
chemists reading this, you may be asking yourself the obvious question.
And the answer is yes, you can take almost any estrified drug
(Nandrolone Decanoate, for example), and dissolve it in castor oil and
propelyne glycol laurate, and create your own "Deca Caps" or whatever.
The problem is that you´d need to be able to make sealed gel caps, not
just the typical 2-part capsules most people throw steroid powder in.
Anyway, I´m digressing; lets get back to
Andriol. After you put some testosterone undecanoate in caster oil and propelyne glycol laurate, you´ll have a
testosteronewhich is highly fat-soluble due to the (very large) undecanoate ester
attached to it, and able to be absorbed through your small intestine
via the lymphatic system. What this means is that it avoids the "first
pass" through the liver, a process which could destroy much of the
active steroid, and place an undue amount of stress on the liver. It
also displayed a rapid absorption and turnover in one study(11), which
may account for it´s ability to not cause unwanted side effects . It´s
not bad for your blood pressure (13), and also has no adverse effects
on the prostate and may even improve blood pressure(12)! Thus, Andriol
is remarkably light on all side effects, especially those related to
liver toxicity and estrogenic sides.
Andriol for Women
In this study, done with women, it even displayed no ability to lower
LH and FSH (Leutenizing Hormone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone,
respectively), which are the hormones that tell your body to make more
testosterone (11). I doubt Andriol could be properly regarded as liver
toxic or too damaging to your HPTA
(Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Testicular-Axis, the thing that governs your
body´s production of testosterone, among other things). at any kind of
reasonable (or even excessive) dose. Actually, one study noted no
adverse reactions or effects at all with the use of
Andriol (10). As for your lipid profile and cholesterol, it has even been shown to have beneficial effects on them (14)!
So, putting some
Testosterone Undecanoate in Gel Caps is what the scientists at Organon have done with their
Andriolproduct, and it all looks good so far, right? The active steroid
totally bypasses your liver and hence doesn´t get damaged by or damage
your liver, and gets a bunch of Testosterone into your body. Great! But
what happens next? Well, after the lymphatic system has brought the
testosterone undecanoate into circulation in your body, the undecanoate
ester begins to be removed. This would leave you with (roughly) 25mgs
of testosterone in your blood stream, as the decanoate ester takes up a
lot of "space" and the cap only contains a total of 40mgs of
testosterone undecanoate (roughly 15mgs of which are ester). The end results from
Andriolwould be very similar to the end result of injecting almost any form of
testosterone (4), once your body removes the ester. But remember, you´d
never inject 25mgs of testosterone suspension and call it a day, but
that´s exactly what you are doing when you take only one Andriol cap.
So now you have 25mgs of
testosteronefloating around in your body. That´s not much, so if you´re
realistically considering using this product, you´ll need to take quite
a few caps of this it. And there´s one of the first problems we
encounter with this drug. You see, the method of administration of this
drug provides us with a nice liver-safe product, but this stuff will
peak your testosterone levels within around 2 hours after
administration, and will only remain (at least slightly) elevated for
10 or so hours(1). Ideally, you´d be taking a capsule every 2 hours,
which is inconvenient to say the least. Let´s be generous and say you
can simply take one every 4 hours. Problem solved? Not really, because
we´re going to need to take at least 2 caps with each dose if we want
to see any sort of anabolic effect, and if we´re taking it every 4
hours (assuming we´re awake for 16hrs every day), then we´ll be taking
around 8 caps per day. Now we´ve shifted the problem away from the
effort needed to take an effective does to being a problem with
economics.
SIDE EFFECTS:
Cost not withstanding, lets see what kind of
Andriolside effects we can expect (besides the catabolic effect it will have
on your wallet). Although it has a reputation for being very mild,
you´ll still see some results from
Andriol. One study using a
very low dose on adolescent boys still showed a reasonable gain in Fat
Free Mass(3) even though the boys were not training. And in another
study focusing on the elderly, it improved their quality of life
considerably (as androgens often do) (6), and also had beneficial
effects on erectile dysfunction (7) (again, this is typical of
androgens). This is certainly promising, but in a world where first
time-ste In fact, it may even be a useful adjunct with
Viagra for this purpose (8).
However, in a world where first time steroid users expect upwards of
20lbs per cycle, I would suspect many will be disappointed with the
5lbs or so a cycle of Andriol will produce.