question from a user
AlphaMD's Answer
'm sorry, that's what I was talking about when I mentioned "We'll follow-up on the concept of stacking in one of our videos, question added to the list sir." I thought we had moved onto general discussion. Testolone is one that we will be covering and talk about combining it with Test Cyp at greater length.
But to try to be clear, RAD140 has no completed human studies, and only animal or in vitro studies. The only human study that has been performed on RAD140 showed grade 3 Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) occurred in 72.9% of the study participants. Grade 3 TEAE means that the participants had to drop out due to side effects or other medical maladies caused by the medication. There are case studies that you can find on RAD140, but truly, the study we list here is the only human study on RAD140 so far.
Also of note, RAD140 is still not FDA regulated, which means you can never trust the source you buy it from. The Journal of the American Medical Association did this study, which showed that only 52% of SARMs marketed online actually have the SARM they advertised in it, and the actual amount/concentration in those that actually had the drug was incorrect 59% of the time. 9% of the SARMs tested had no active product of any kind (literally just salt in the bottle). Read the study, seriously.
We say all this to basically answer your question that adding RAD140 to your TRT is likely not going to benefit you in any positive way because there is basically less than a 25% chance what you buy online is actually RAD140 and actually contains the amount it says it has in the bottle.
On the off chance you were to actually get legitimate RAD140 at a potency that is accurate to what was advertised when you bought it, then according to the only actual legitimate human study on it, there would be a 72.9% chance that it would cause a TEAE and you would have to quit its use within a few weeks.
If you did actually get legitimate RAD140 and were one of the few that didnt have to stop taking it due to side effects, then it would increase the efficacy of your TRT by using up your SHBG, leaving a higher concentration of active testosterone. It would also prevent any effects of DHT on the prostate or estrogen on the breast tissue.
Trust us, we wish RAD140 worked well, and it is still being tested so our fingers are crossed because at least on paper it has the potential to be an amazing alternative to testosterone. But the only stuff you can currently find is made in some guys basement, and half the time isnt RAD140.
As we mentioned, because we get so many questions on the subject, we will do a deep dive on each of the SARMs in our next AMA video.
As an additional follow-up to the explanation in the other post, this is another video on the substance: https://youtu.be/6bi96xMHJw0
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