APEX DRIVE™
Research Formulation
Cardarine (GW-501516) – 20 mg
YK-11 – 15 mg
RAD-140 (Testolone) – 15 mg
For Research Purposes Only | Not for Human Consumption
Product Overview
APEX DRIVE™ is a multi-compound research formulation developed for investigators studying performance-related signaling pathways, receptor interactions, and metabolic endurance mechanisms. This formulation combines three widely studied research compounds to allow examination of PPAR-delta activation, selective androgen receptor modulation, and myostatin-related signaling within controlled laboratory environments.
The combination of Cardarine (GW-501516), YK-11, and RAD-140 enables researchers to explore how these pathways interact in experimental models related to metabolic signaling, androgen receptor activity, and skeletal muscle signaling systems.
Research Components
Cardarine (GW-501516) — 20 mg
A PPAR-delta agonist commonly investigated for its potential influence on metabolic endurance signaling, lipid metabolism pathways, and mitochondrial energy utilization.
YK-11 — 15 mg
A synthetic research compound studied for its interaction with androgen receptor pathways and potential involvement in myostatin and follistatin-related signaling mechanisms.
RAD-140 (Testolone) — 15 mg
A selective androgen receptor modulator examined for its strong binding affinity to androgen receptors and its role in muscle-related signaling research.
Potential Research Focus Areas
Researchers may explore the combined interaction of these compounds in studies involving:
Androgen receptor signaling pathways
Metabolic endurance and PPAR-delta activation
Myostatin and follistatin signaling mechanisms
Mitochondrial energy utilization
Skeletal muscle cellular signaling responses
Product Details
Active Research Compounds
Cardarine (GW-501516) – 20 mg
YK-11 – 15 mg
RAD-140 (Testolone) – 15 mg
Research Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research, analytical testing, and educational purposes only.
Not intended for human or animal consumption.
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


