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Elfangor
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Arimidex dose for gyno
21 October 2008 19:33
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I have slight gyno post cycle and was hoping to use letro to reverse it. However after spending much time searching, none of my sources have letro. Since the sooner i can get started on a treatment the better, Ive been considering arimidex, which I can obtain Question is what dose would be best and over what period? the gyno is not very pronounced but has been present for almost 3 weeks now. thanks in advance for any help
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Re:Arimidex dose for gyno
21 October 2008 20:59
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2mg ed mate till symptoms subside, then drop to 1mg for 2 weeks then cease use.
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Re:Arimidex dose for gyno
21 October 2008 21:03
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What did you use on the cycle? Arimidex will only help reduce the conversion to estrogen of aromatising steroids, it will do nothing to help reduce the effects of any estrogen already formed which is what causes gyno. You need to use a SERM at least like Nolva/Clomid to help with estrogen already there, Arimidex will help stop any further conversion but it depends what you ran, when you stopped and if there is actually any left to aromatise. Bigfella.
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Re:Arimidex dose for gyno
22 October 2008 00:41
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the cycle was actually very mild for sides I would have thought: anavar, primo and tbol. I can only guess the tbol was responsible. I ran nolva PCT. I dont think that the gyno is getting worse. Im now trying to reverse what has already developed and have read that letro was the only non-surgical way to go? thanks again for the replies
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