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    hollaatyoboy is offline Associate Member
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    roids while on anti-depressents

    my friend is on paxil and wants to do a cycle will tis have any effect and so what would be the effects

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    mark956101957 is offline Anabolic Member
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    I am on 20mg Lexapro(antidepr.) having no problem with the combination of the two at all.

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    you do know that have more test will act as an anti-D. If he ends up doing 500mg/week+ of test then he may want to go off paxil and see how he feels for his cycle. pct he'll get moody and depressed for sure with clomid.

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    from what Ive seen on this site it should not be a problem. should actually help with pct.

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    mark956101957 is offline Anabolic Member
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    Should always have an anti depressant for pct if things get bad which they can!

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    I'm on 20mg of arapax ed and have never had any probs.

    Anti-depressants+AAS is fine.
    Hope this clears this up once and for all

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark956101957
    Should always have an anti depressant for pct if things get bad which they can!
    Not sure what good paxil would be to have on hand for PCT...PCT generally lasts a month, and paxil takes a month before you build a blood level and are passed all the nasty side effects. But I could see where if a cycle evoked an anxiety problem then it would definately be helpful.

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