I am in the role of pharmacist for a few guys around here for for ph/ps's, and to save some of them money, I was wondering if nolva was an overkill for pct of 1AD, even if they are willing to go that route.
I am in the role of pharmacist for a few guys around here for for ph/ps's, and to save some of them money, I was wondering if nolva was an overkill for pct of 1AD, even if they are willing to go that route.
Personally I don't think Nolva is ever 'too much' for PS/PH PCT. It's highly effective, has low side effects and is cheaper than 6-OXO.
Should I run something similar to that for my pct of M1T? I was going to run the afore mentioned 40/20 dosage, but I never asked specifics for liquid(being what I have).
Gotta agree with red. Don't think Nolvadex is "ever too much" for PH/PS PCT. 1-AD shut me down really hard. 6-oxo did bring the bunnies back, though. Nolvadex is cheaper, true.
I believe the powder is similar in dosing to the liquid (not 100% sure though). For $30 you can make 3 bottles of liquid nolva. Depending on dosing that could be enough for two PCTs. The downside is that you'll need precise scales and something like propylene glycol to get it in solution.
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