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    M1T / Zoloft

    Hi, a friend of mine is planning on starting an M1T cycle shortly, but he is concerned if there is any problems with taking it along with zoloft.
    Does anyone know if this will create any problems? has anyone done this?

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    I wanna say blood pressure problems but I'm not totally sure.
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    I think he should consult the doctor that prescribed the Zoloft..probably his best bet.
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    I cant think of any problems. Zoloft is a SRI...not sure if M1T has any effect on seratonin, and I do know of bodybuilders who use antidepressents to fight depression post cycle. Zoloft is not very hepatoxic, so that shouldnt be a problem. Definitely best to check with a doc to be sure.
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    I don't believe that the two compounds will react with eachother, but the use of both of them at the same could possibly cause hypertension.
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    Thank you all for the info so far! I will definately tell him to check this thread...

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