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    Question about Novadex

    Does anyone know for sure whether doctors can prescribe Novadex for men in Australia when it comes to non-medical uses? I know that they can prescribe it for women, but not sure about men.

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    no idea as i dont live in australia.
    put on a wig and go to the walk in clinic

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    Lol!

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    dont believe so. hcg is prescribed for men that are hypogonadal or have fertility problems etc. dont know about nolva for that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amorphic View Post
    dont believe so. hcg is prescribed for men that are hypogonadal or have fertility problems etc. dont know about nolva for that though.
    Thanks for that....

    What I'm trying to work out is how accessible those drugs are to me by my doctor. I don't have those problems.....and I do not want to get PCT drugs from the black market....

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    I have a mate of mine that went in and saw his local doc. And basically told him he was about to do a steriod cycle and what he wanted was a prescription for PCT gear nolva, clomid etc. Interestingly enough the doc realising that he could not change my friend's mind about doing the cycle actually looked into prescribing the medication, however when he actually jumped on his PC and started to search for regulations regarding the prescription of these products warnings imediatly jumped on the screen basicaly saying not to prescribe these products to steriod using atheleats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdln View Post
    Thanks for that....

    What I'm trying to work out is how accessible those drugs are to me by my doctor. I don't have those problems.....and I do not want to get PCT drugs from the black market....
    if you get your stuff from a good lab its not a problem whatsoever

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic.p View Post
    I have a mate of mine that went in and saw his local doc. And basically told him he was about to do a steriod cycle and what he wanted was a prescription for PCT gear nolva, clomid etc. Interestingly enough the doc realising that he could not change my friend's mind about doing the cycle actually looked into prescribing the medication, however when he actually jumped on his PC and started to search for regulations regarding the prescription of these products warnings imediatly jumped on the screen basicaly saying not to prescribe these products to steriod using atheleats.
    I am not really sure what the medical regulations are in Australia regarding prescribing PCT medications for anabolic steroid users.

    In your friend's situation, maybe the doctor could not prescribe PCT drugs to "steroid using athletes" (key word being 'athlete'). However, I am not so sure about doctors not being able to prescribe PCT drugs to steroid users who do not compete professionally and the like......the rules regarding prescription are not set in stone. They are flexible within reason and are guided by discretion of the doctor.

    I have already made an appointment to see a doctor who is a leading expert in sports medicine. We'll see how flexible and open minded he is.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amorphic View Post
    if you get your stuff from a good lab its not a problem whatsoever
    Actually, I am more worried about the expense in monetary terms associated with getting medication without valid authority.

    I thought that if I can get PCT medications via prescription, it would be cheaper. I'm already shelling out a small fortune for the anabolic steroids ....I want to avoid doing the same for the PCT drugs during my off-cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdln View Post
    Actually, I am more worried about the expense in monetary terms associated with getting medication without valid authority.

    I thought that if I can get PCT medications via prescription, it would be cheaper. I'm already shelling out a small fortune for the anabolic steroids....I want to avoid doing the same for the PCT drugs during my off-cycle.
    most ugls produce cheaper product that pharm grade.

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    I can tell you now there is no way the doc will prescribe you nolva in oz even if your not competing professionaly. But hell, keep us informed on how you go! i mean you never know.

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