Selective androgen receptor modulator is the primary topic on Retapedia for the
terms listed below. This page distinguishes other meanings and
related entries.
Selective androgen receptor modulator (also called SARM, SARMs, selective androgen receptor modulators) may refer to:
Primary topic
- Selective androgen receptor modulator — A class of non-steroidal compounds that bind the androgen receptor with tissue selectivity, producing anabolic effects in muscle and bone with reduced androgenic activity. Prohibited in tested sport.
Also known as
The following names are catalogued aliases for the primary topic:
- SARM
- SARMs
- selective androgen receptor modulators
Related entries on Retapedia
- RAD140 (Vosilasarm) — Increases muscle and bone mass. Weight gain up to 10% in 28 days. Risk of liver damage and testosterone suppression.
External meanings
The term SARM may carry meanings outside this catalogue — for example, as a developmental code shared with an unrelated chemical entity, or as a trademarked product name in a different therapeutic area. Retapedia does not catalogue non-peptide compounds; consult an external reference such as PubChem or Wikidata for broader coverage.
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