oxandrolone


steroid

 [ster´oid] any of a group of lipids with a complex molecule containing carbon atoms in four interlocking rings forming a hydrogenated cyclopentophenanthrene-ring system; three of the rings contain six carbon atoms each and the fourth contains five. Steroids are important in body chemistry and include steroid hormones such as the gonadal or steroids" >sex steroids, corticosteroids, glucocorticoids, and mineralocorticoids; vitamins" >vitamins of the D group; and the sterols, including cholesterol, the main building block of the steroid hormones in the body. The glycosides" >cardiac glycosides, a group of compounds derived from certain plants, are partly steroids.anabolic steroid any of a group of synthetic derivatives of testosterone having pronounced anabolic properties and relatively weak androgenic properties; they are used clinically mainly to promote growth and repair of body tissues in diseases or states promoting catabolism or tissue wasting.gonadal steroid (sex steroid) a steroid hormone produced by a gonad, such as an androgen, estrogen, or progestational agent.

oxandrolone

Oxandrin® Endocrinology An anabolic steroid used to reverse involuntary weight loss and depletion of cell mass, in Pts with AIDS, trauma, chronic infection, major burns or surgery, and other debilitating conditions Adverse effects Hepatotoxicity, cholestasis, liver cell necrosis, peliosis hepatis, hirsutism, gynecomastia, acne, male pattern baldness in ♀. See Anabolic steroid.