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Head-to-head comparison of Meldonium and SLU-PP-332 — mechanism, dosing, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
Meldonium (Mildronate) is a small-molecule carnitine-biosynthesis inhibitor and anti-ischemic metabolic modulator — not a peptide. It is an approved prescription drug for cardiovascular indications in several ex-Soviet states but is not FDA- or EMA-approved, and it is WADA-prohibited (added January 2016, of Sharapova notoriety). It is also sold as a gray-market research chemical.
SLU-PP-332 is a small-molecule (non-peptide) pan-agonist of estrogen-related receptors ERRα/β/γ developed at Saint Louis University. Studied preclinically as an exercise mimetic in rodents, it has no human clinical data and is NOT FDA-approved. Sold only as a grey-market research chemical.
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Meldonium
2
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99.9%
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SLU-PP-332
26
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99.5%
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In rat ischemia-reperfusion models, meldonium (100–200 mg/kg) reduced myocardial infarct size ~30% and protected liver, brain, and endothelial function. In humans it is used clinically (in approving markets) for chronic heart failure and angina at 500 mg twice daily, but there is no FDA/EMA-registered pivotal efficacy trial. Urinary detection persists for weeks-to-months, central to doping cases. Not FDA/EMA-approved; not a peptide.
Billon et al. (ACS Chemical Biology, 2023) reported that SLU-PP-332 in sedentary mice increased treadmill endurance, enhanced slow-twitch fiber content, boosted mitochondrial biogenesis, and conferred resistance to high-fat-diet weight gain without exercise training. A follow-up (Billon et al., J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 2024) showed benefits in mouse metabolic-syndrome models. Developed at Saint Louis University (Burris/Walker/Elgendy groups). Rodent/preclinical data ONLY — no human clinical trials have been initiated. Not FDA-approved; not a peptide.
Meldonium and SLU-PP-332 are both in the Metabolic category and may have overlapping mechanisms. Researchers should review both profiles carefully, understand the mechanisms of action, and monitor the relevant biomarkers when combining compounds in the same class. As always, consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any decisions about combining research compounds.
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