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    mr.question is offline New Member
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    !!!!!!!Using Letro on PCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What is the proper amount to take. I know it is dosed at 2.5mg/ml. I was also told it could be substituted for novadex. Can it?

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    Femara, (letrozole tablets) for oral administration contain 2.5 mg of
    letrozole, a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor (inhibitor of estrogen
    synthesis). Letrozole is a nonsteroidal competitive inhibitor of the
    aromatase enzyme system; it inhibits the conversion of androgens to
    estrogens.
    Nolvadex , is very comparable to Clomid, behaves in the same manner in
    all tissues, and is a mixed estrogen agonist/antagonist of the same
    type as Clomid. The two molecules are also very similar in structure.
    It is not correct that Nolvadex reduces levels of estrogen: rather, it
    blocks estrogen from estrogen receptors and, in those tissues where it
    is an antagonist, causes the receptor to do nothing.
    My opinion is that nolva and letro both react differently, so a combination would be the better way to go

    Pheedno's PCT says some good stuff
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