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gsk0660

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Anyone know what the name of this is not related to pharmacy. Just researching stuff and it seems in the cardarine type med and the ingredients look familiar. Thanks
 
According to gpt, though I have no idea if it's accurate:

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GSK0660
(That is its real name — it doesn’t have a normal “medicine name” because it’s not a drug.)


Chemically it’s just known as GSK-0660, a research chemical made by GlaxoSmithKline.


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  • It blocks a receptor in the body called PPAR-delta.
  • Cardarine activates that receptor — GSK0660 does the opposite (it turns it off).
  • Scientists use it to study things like:
    • metabolism
    • inflammation
    • cell growth
    • how Cardarine-type drugs work (because GSK0660 cancels them out)

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Think of PPAR-delta as a light switch in your cells.


  • Cardarine = turns the switch ON
  • GSK0660 = turns the switch OFF

Researchers use GSK0660 to see what happens when that switch is blocked.


⚠️ Not for people​


It has no medical use, no brand name, and is only a laboratory tool.
 

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