not sure but clomid might have the same effect as nolva with a 19-nor
in all seriousness, if you can salvage a double dose take it now and order the a-dex, the half life is pretty long and you shouldn't get any estro side effects by the time your order comes in
EP is quick though so go with them if you're unsure about your other source
not sure but clomid might have the same effect as nolva with a 19-nor
in all seriousness, if you can salvage a double dose take it now and order the a-dex, the half life is pretty long and you shouldn't get any estro side effects by the time your order comes in
EP is quick though so go with them if you're unsure about your other source
missing your ai while on cycle isnt that big of a deal in most cases unless you cycle in ungodly huge or you have a predisposition for being highly sensitive to estrogen. npp is a nandrolone which aromatization yeilds very little estrogen mostly prolactin.
So just to be clear I should stick with the clomid.
Can't tell if you are saying it is not going to do anything as in it won't help or or as in it won't hurt me.
as in it wont help
what would be the point of taking clomid if you are not trying to restart natural test production? have you red the profile for clomid? its not for gyno prevention
it's still a serm so it should help somewhat, not as good as nolva though of course
really if it's only gonna be a few days I wouldn't worry about it. If you dosed the a-dex recently it'll be almost that long before estro starts to come back, and a few days with higher estro isn't gonna suddenly give you gyno.
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