Winstrol (Stanozolol)


Winstrol History and Overview


Winstrol is the trade name and brand name for the anabolic steroid more formally and properly known as

Stanozolol. It exists in both an oral and injectable format, and it sits on the third place pedestal among the

top 3 anabolic steroids most widely used and most popular among bodybuilders and athletes. It is

superseded only by Deca-Durabolin (Nandrolone Decanoate) in second place, and Dianabol

(Methandrostenolone) in first place. Winstrol is probably most famous and well-known for its alleged use

by Canadian Olympic sprinter Ben Johnson in the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympic games where he tested

positive for it. However, its origins begin in 1959 when its details were first released in the medical and

scientific community[1]. It was Winthrop Laboratories in the UK that marketed Stanozolol on the

prescription drug market, and Sterling in the USA ended up buying the patent in 1961 for the US market

where it was branded as Winstrol[2].

Winstrol was approved for an extensive list of medical treatments following its release onto the

prescription drug market, ranging from tissue and muscle wasting diseases to an Oesteoporosis drug, as

well as in the treatment of burn victims and children with stunted growth. Winstrol was not very effective

as a treatment for anemia, however[3]. Winstrol’s mechanism of action is quite brilliant in several


different ways. Its primary operation is through binding with the androgen receptor rather than non-

receptor mediated activity[4], which is common with certain other anabolic steroids such as Dianabol or


Anadrol. Winstrol also has a low affinity for binding with the Glucocorticoid-binding sites in addition to

some activity that is independent of androgen receptors[5][6][7][8]. Winstrol also possesses a very low

degree of Progestogenic activity in the body[8].


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An impressive and somewhat unique function that Winstrol exhibits is its ability to significantly lower

SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) levels in the body, allowing freer Testosterone and other

anabolic hormones to be able to exert anabolic activity in muscle tissues[10]. It exhibits exceptional

capability and a high degree of stimulating and facilitating protein synthesis[11][12]. Winstrol has also

been observed to possess a capability of boosting collagen synthesis in the body[13].

Chemical Characteristics of Winstrol

Winstrol’s chemical structure differs very significantly from every other anabolic steroid. It is, however, a

derivative of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) where it contains a 3-2 Pyrazol group attached to the first

cycloalkane ring (known as the A-ring) of the anabolic steroid structure. This is actually very noticeable

when a picture of the chemical structure of Winstrol is laid side-by-side with its progenitor hormone

DHT, even to an individual unfamiliar with chemistry. The Pyrazol group’s attachment to the A-ring

actually replaces the 3-keto group that normally sits in the same location. Specifically, this major

modification classifies Winstrol as what is known as a Heterocyclic steroid.

This Pyrazol group, which is a functional group, is actually responsible for Winstrol’s stronger binding

affinity for the androgen receptor in muscle tissue. As a DHT-derivative with modifications that separate

its distinction with DHT, Winstrol is actually active in muscle tissue to a far greater degree than DHT

itself is. Unfortunately, DHT itself is rendered inactive almost immediately by two enzymes upon its

entrance into muscle tissue. Winstrol’s modifications allow it to effectively avoid this problem. All

anabolic steroids that belong to the family of DHT-derivatives (such as Winstrol, Anavar, Primobolan,

Masteron and several others) contain modifications to their chemical structures that grant them significant

activity and effectiveness within muscle tissue, where DHT itself unmodified would never survive

metabolism there. The Pyrazol structure also grants Winstrol a significant shift in its anabolic and

androgenic strengths to favor more of a stronger anabolic strength while greatly reducing its androgenic

strength. This is what grants Winstrol with an incredibly strong disassociation of anabolic to androgenic

effects.

Winstrol also possesses a methyl group attached to the 17th carbon (known as C17 Alpha Alkylation),

which is the chemical structural modification that allows the anabolic steroid to survive the first pass


through the liver when ingested orally, and allows the anabolic steroid to become further resistant to

hepatic metabolism.

Properties of Winstrol (Stanozolol)

Studies have demonstrated that Winstrol’s main mechanism of action is that of binding with cellular

androgen receptors as opposed to non-receptor mediated activity (such as those possessed by Dianabol or


Anadrol). It is also believed that Winstrol also possesses some very small measurable form of anti-

Progestogenic properties in regards to the Progesterone receptor, although this is not fully understood. In


addition to some small antagonistic effects on the Progesterone receptor, it has been found that Winstrol

also possesses low affinity for Glucocorticoid-binding site interactions, as well as activity that is

independent of Androgen receptors, Progesterone receptors, and Glucocorticoid receptors. Winstrol has

not been found to have any notable Progestogenic activity in the body as well.

Winstrol possesses a very high binding affinity for SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin), therefore

granting far more of Winstrol (as well as other anabolic steroids that may be stacked alongside it, such as

Testosterone) to freedom in the bloodstream in doing its job of signaling muscle growth. SHBG is a

protein that attaches and binds to other sex hormones (Testosterone, Estrogen, or any synthetic anabolic

steroid) and renders them useless as long as SHBG is bound to that hormone. Effectively, SHBG places

‘handcuffs’ on any hormone it binds to and prevents it from doing its job. Winstrol has also demonstrated

to not only prevent SHBG from binding with other anabolic steroids, but it has also demonstrated strong

suppression of SHBG production in the body. For example, one particular study conducted on 25 male

test subjects where Winstrol was administered orally resulted in a 48.4% drop in SHBG levels following

just 3 days of Winstrol administration.

With Winstrol being a DHT-derivative, it holds the advantage that is generally associated with DHT and

all other DHT-derivatives: it is unable to bind with the aromatase enzyme, which results in no possible

Estrogen conversion. Resulting from this is an avoidance of the Estrogen-related side effects of water

retention (and the associated risks of elevated blood pressure), as well as other Estrogen-related side

effects. Being a DHT-derivative, it is also unable to interact with the 5-alpha reductase enzyme, which is

the enzyme responsible for the conversion of Testosterone into Dihydrotestosterone. As Winstrol is

already a modified form of DHT, this cannot possibly occur.

Winstrol exhibits a longer half-life as a result of its structural modifications, enabling the injectable

format of Winstrol to possess a half-life of approximately 24 hours, and 9 hours for the oral preparation of

Winstrol. In relation to Testosterone, Winstrol holds an androgenic strength rating of 30 with an anabolic

strength rating of 320, which is quite significant considering this means Winstrol is slightly over three

times the anabolic strength of Testosterone. In order for any individual to understand the meaning of these

numbers and ratings, it must be understood that the base reference measurement for these strength ratings

is the number one anabolic steroid Testosterone. Testosterone is utilized as the measuring stick or the

measuring bar whereby all other anabolic steroids are referenced with and compared to (much like the

celcius scale of temperature measurement where the freezing point and boiling points of water is used as

the baseline measurement for temperature). Upon understanding this, any individual can easily observe

how Winstrol possesses an anabolic strength of three times Testosterone (Testosterone’s anabolic and

androgenic ratings are both respectively 100). Percentage-wise, it could be described that Winstrol is

320% more anabolic than Testosterone, and it is 30% less androgenic than Testosterone.

An important fact that must be reminded to the reader is the fact that both the injectable and oral

preparations of Winstrol possess the exact same chemical structure. This is unlike nearly all other

anabolic steroids, where oral preparations are always C17-alpha alkylated, and injectable preparations are

absent of this methylation (and often injectable compounds are also esterified to modulate the release rate

and half-life). This is not so with Winstrol, where the oral and injectable preparations are exactly 100%

identical to each other. This presents some concerns that the reader must be aware of: The result is a

greater amount of hepatotoxicity (liver toxicity), and because both the injectable and oral preparations

both possess the hepatotoxic modification of C17-alpha alkylation, they both will place an almost equal

level of hepatotoxic strain on the liver. However, the injectable preparation avoids the first-pass through


the liver, which allows it to be slightly less hepatotoxic than the oral Winstrol preparation – but

hepatotoxic nevertheless, and its duration of use must also have limitations placed on it.

Winstrol Side Effects

The primary areas of concern when it comes to Winstrol side effects are, simply put: hepatic (liver) issues

relating to hepatotoxicity, HPTA (Hypothalamic Pituitary Testicular Axis) disruption, and negative

cardiovascular system impacts.

Because Winstrol is a DHT-derived anabolic steroid, it cannot convert into Estrogen at any dose. This

means that no Estrogenic side effects should be experienced as a result of Winstrol use alone. Therefore,

side effects such as gynecomastia, water retention and bloating, or other side effects as a result of

Estrogen buildup are completely nonexistent here.

Although Winstrol does possess a weaker androgenic strength rating than Testosterone does, androgenic

side effects are still a potential risk, though much lower, and may only effect users significantly if they are

especially sensitive to androgens. Androgenic side effects can include increased oily skin and acne, hair

growth on the body, MPB (male pattern baldness), and BPH (Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy). The use of a

5-alpha reductase (5AR) inhibitor, such as Finasteride, Dutasteride, Proscar, or Propecia will be

completely ineffective here, as Winstrol does not convert into DHT.

One area of prominent concern is that of HPTA suppression, which is a given with the use of any anabolic

steroid. Studies have demonstrated that with even as low as 10mg/day of Winstrol, subjects experienced a

55% decrease in endogenous Testosterone production after only 14 days[14]. Hepatotoxicity (liver

toxicity) is also one effect that one should be conscious of with Winstrol, especially with use of the oral

variant[15]. The injectable preparation of Winstrol has also raised concerns in studies, where severe

hepatotoxicity was eventually experienced by otherwise healthy individuals[16]. It is therefore

recommended to utilize Winstrol, especially the oral variant, for periods of no longer than 6 – 8 weeks at

a time.

Cardiovascular health concerns are particularly major when it comes to Winstrol side effects. First and

foremost, Winstrol is notorious for producing very severe and dangerous negative alterations in blood

cholesterol levels, even with miniscule dosages of the oral format (as low as 6mg/day)[17]. Even the

injectable preparation of Stanozolol has demonstrated very negative implications on blood

cholesterol[18]. To add further concern to Winstrol’s cardiovascular effects, evidence suggests that it can

also stimulate cardiac hypertrophy at even small dosages[19].

Winstrol Cycles and Uses

Winstrol cycles are normally intended for the purpose of fat loss, cutting, and pre-contest preparation

where the end goal is to achieve very low body fat levels and a high level of definition in the physique.

There are those who claim it can also be utilized for bulking, mass, and strength gaining, but there are

other anabolic steroids that are generally cheaper and better suited for these purposes than Winstrol. It is

generally accepted that Winstrol cycles should be reserved for cutting and fat loss.

As such, Winstrol cycles normally include a base compound of similar use, normally something such as

Testosterone Propionate for an 8 – 10 week cycle. Intermediate and advanced Winstrol cycles can also

involve three compounds in total, normally a stack such as Testosterone Propionate, Trenbolone Acetate,

and Winstrol (either the oral or injectable preparation will do).

It is important to also note that because of the hepatotoxicity differences between the oral and injectable

Winstrol preparations, it is possible to run Winstrol cycles longer with the injectable than the oral (8 – 10

weeks for the injectable and 6 – 8 weeks for the oral respectively).

Winstrol Dosages and Administration

Winstrol is a very versatile anabolic steroid, and its dosages vary extensively (especially between the oral

and injectable variants).


Winstrol dosages in the medical arena originally called for a 6mg per day dosage, ideally split up

throughout the day (e.g. a 2mg tablet administered 3 times per day). The injectable Winstrol as a medicine

was typically prescribed at a dosage of 50mg only once every two to three weeks. However, for the

purposes of athletics and performance enhancement, these medical dosages and frequencies for Winstrol

do not help at all.

For athletics, physique, and strength, general Winstrol dosages range (with the injectable) around 50 –

100mg administered every other day, equating to around 200 – 400mg per week. In terms of oral

Winstrol, this averages to around 60mg per day, and lower dosages of Winstrol (such as 25 – 50mg per

day) are said to work well for all groups of users and athletes. Because Winstrol is not an incredibly

strong anabolic steroid meant for bulking and mass gaining, there is no need to rise dosages to extreme or

dangerous levels, and for the purposes of aiding definition and fat loss, the aforementioned dosages here

are good ranges.

For females, 5 – 10mg per day of the oral preparation is known to be pretty common among female

bodybuilders and athletes that want to avoid any risk of virilization or other side effects. Although

injectable Winstrol is not very common among female athletes and bodybuilders, 15mg injected every

other day (for an approximate total of 60mg per week) is a good recommendation.