List of androgen esters

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Testosterone, the base androgen of most androgen esters.

This is a list of androgen esters, including esters (as well as ethers) of natural androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and synthetic anabolic–androgenic steroids (AAS) like nandrolone (19-nortestosterone).

Esters of natural AAS

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Testosterone esters

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Marketed

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Many esters of testosterone have been marketed, including the following major esters:[1][2]

And the following less commonly used esters:[1][2]

Never marketed

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The following major testosterone ester has not been marketed:[1][2]

  • Testosterone buciclate (20 Aet-1, CDB-1781) – a very long-acting testosterone ester that was under development but ultimately did not reach the market[4][5]

And the following less commonly known testosterone esters have also not been marketed:[1][2]

Dihydrotestosterone esters

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Marketed

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Several esters of dihydrotestosterone (DHT; androstanolone, stanolone) have also been marketed, including the following:[8][9]

Never marketed

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The following esters of DHT have not been marketed:[8][9]

Testifenon (chlorphenacyl DHT ester) is a nitrogen mustard ester of DHT that was developed as a cytostatic antineoplastic agent but was never marketed.[10]

Esters of other natural AAS

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Marketed

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The following esters of other natural AAS have been marketed:

Never marketed

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And the following have not been marketed:

Sturamustine is a nitrosourea ester of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) that was developed as a cytostatic antineoplastic agent but was never marketed.[12][13]

Ethers of natural AAS

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Marketed

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Although not esters, the following ethers of natural AAS have been marketed as well:

Never marketed

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And the following have not been marketed:

Esters of synthetic AAS

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Methandriol esters

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Marketed

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Never marketed

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Nandrolone esters

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Marketed

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Many esters of the synthetic AAS nandrolone (19-nortestosterone) have been marketed, including the following major esters:[14][15][16]

And the following less commonly used esters:[14][15][16]

Never marketed

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The following nandrolone esters exist but were never marketed:

LS-1727 is a nitrosocarbamate ester of nandrolone that was developed as a cytostatic antineoplastic agent but was never marketed.[19]

Trenbolone esters

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Marketed

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A few esters of the synthetic AAS trenbolone have been marketed, including the following esters:

Never marketed

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The following trenbolone esters exist but were never marketed:

Esters of other synthetic AAS

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Marketed

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Many esters of other synthetic AAS have been marketed as well, including the following:

Never marketed

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Whereas the following have not been marketed:

Ethers of synthetic AAS

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Marketed

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Although not esters, the following ethers of synthetic AAS have been marketed as well:

Never marketed

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And the following have not been marketed:

See also

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References

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