SR9009, also called Stenabolic, is a synthetic compound people take in the hope of getting some of the benefits of cardio without doing as much of it: better endurance, easier fat loss, a faster metabolism at rest. It is popular in cutting and endurance circles and usually grouped with Cardarine as an "exercise mimetic." It is not a steroid or a SARM, it does not touch your hormones.
Every benefit attributed to SR9009 comes from studies in mice, there are no human trials at all, and the oral form is barely absorbed. People still anecdotally report endurance and fat-loss effects.
Deep-dive
Dosage:
- Typical reported range is 10 to 40 mg per day, with most people landing around 20 to 30 mg. There is no validated human dose, this range comes entirely from community practice, not trials
- Split the daily amount into 3 to 4 smaller doses spread across the day. The half-life is only a few hours, so a single dose does not hold blood levels
- Take doses earlier in the day rather than late evening. SR9009 acts on the circadian clock and late dosing has a clearer rationale for disrupting sleep than helping it
- Oral capsules and powder are poorly absorbed. Sublingual liquid is used to partly bypass first-pass metabolism. Injecting it is something some users do to solve the absorption problem, but injecting a research chemical with no human safety data and known unstable chemistry carries infection and contamination risk on top of everything else, and is not a step to take lightly
- Often stacked with Cardarine for endurance and cutting.
- Cycles of roughly 8 to 12 weeks are common in community use.
- Third-party testing matters more here than almost anywhere else.
Here's what you can expect:
If it works for you, the realistic picture from user reports is improved endurance and work capacity during cardio, and somewhat easier fat loss during a calorie deficit, showing up over the first couple of weeks rather than immediately. It is not a stimulant, there is no acute hit, and it will not change how a single workout feels the way caffeine does. It does not build muscle and it does not affect hormones.
There is a real chance you notice nothing, especially on the oral form. A meaningful share of users, including those using tested product, report no effect across an entire cycle. This is the single most common disappointment with SR9009 and it is consistent with how badly the oral form is absorbed.
Side effects & risks:
- The honest headline risk is the unknown. There are no human trials, so there is no human safety profile, no documented side effect list, no long-term data, and no established safe dose. Everything below is inference from animal work and community reports, not established fact
- No hormonal side effects. SR9009 does not suppress testosterone, aromatise, or affect the HPTA, this is one of the few things that can be stated with reasonable confidence and it is the main reason people pick it over steroids or SARMs