No. According to this article, the half-life of The (2nd Gen. SARM s-22) is ~6 hours whereas s-4 and Osta are at ~3 hours. Also, it is mentioned that 1st and 2nd gen. SARMS are suppressive to LH and FSH. If this is true (there seems to be conflicting info on this. I can't tell for sure) some sort of PCT will be necessary. It's obvious that way more research is needed.
Yup, Ostarine = S-22, just have a look at the patent literature.
The half-life of 6h refers to the pharmakokinetic studies done on rats. Human plasma half-life is actually ~24h as revealed by some of the patent docs.
Btw, I'm not gonna give away any more info with respect to the ppl who actually walked the walk to provide us with this nice little compound.
Cheers to you, guys!
Yup, S-4 and S-22 are indeed different (if that's what you wanted to point out with the table). S-22 and Ostarine are in fact the very same compound though, S-22 being GTX Inc.'s internal name during pre-clinical research and Ostarine being the assigned INN for clinical development.
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