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    Confused about Nolva Conversion

    So I have been looking at some conversions for Liquid Tamox to Nolva and am pretty confused.

    I found this conversion of Nolva to Tamox (tamoxifen citrate) dosing:
    20mg/ml
    10mg tamoxifen = .76ml
    20mg tamoxifen = 1.52ml
    30mg tamoxifen = 2.28ml
    40mg tamoxifen = 3.04ml
    50mg tamoxifen = 3.80ml
    60mg tamoxifen = 4.56ml

    Does this rule apply to Liquid Clomi and LiquiDex as well? (meaning the dosing on the bottle does not correspond to the same dosing if you had the pure form)
    If so does anyone know how to figure out the conversions?
    Last edited by JScondition; 02-18-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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    On the bottle it says one ml=20 mgs. I think one cc is 20mg of novla

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    but its tamoxifen citrate... not just tamoxifen(Nolva)

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    I guess what I am trying to ask is... do research chemical manufacturers keep these conversions in mind when making a liquid? So the 20mg of "Liquid Tamox" = 20 mg of Nolva?

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