Does anyone expirence sides from AI's or SERM's that has lead them to use one over another?
For example I get lethargy from l-dex and letro and would prefer using nolva if I can...
Clomid, makes me feel hung over...
Does anyone expirence sides from AI's or SERM's that has lead them to use one over another?
For example I get lethargy from l-dex and letro and would prefer using nolva if I can...
Clomid, makes me feel hung over...
i never had any sides
but here are some
clomid
Some patients using clomiphene citrate notice blurring or other visual disturbances such as spots or flashes. These symptoms occur more frequently at ~igher doses or longer durations of therapy, and often disappear within a few days or weeks of use. Prolonged visual disturbances have been reported after the discontinuation of clomiphene citrate therapy, however, and in some cases may be irreversible. Those taking clomiphene citrate should be warned that these symptoms might make activities like driving a car or operating heavy machinery morehazardousthan usual.Whiletheexact causeofthese visual symptoms is not yet understood, it is advisable to discontinue treatment and have a thorough medical/opthalmological examination should they occur.
Clomiphene citrate appears to be well tolerated, with a low incidence of significant side effects. Common adverse reactions during clinical trails included ovarian enlargement (13.6%), vasomotor flushes (10.4%), abdominal discomfort (5.5%), nausea/vomiting (2.2%), breast discomfort (2.10%), visual symptoms (1.5%), headache (1.30/0), and abnormal uterine bleeding (1.30/0). Data also suggests that the prolonged use of clomiphene citrate may increase the chance of ovarian tumor. Clomiphene citrate is occasionally associated with a serious and potentially life threatening side effect called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). Early warning signs of OHSS include abdominal pain and distention, nausea, diarrhea, and weight gain.
nolva
Common side effects associated with the use of raloxifene hydrochloride include hot flashes/flushing, headache, malaise, weakness, cramping, edema, sweating, depression, weight gain, and gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, vomiting, indigestion, and diarrhea. Less common side effects include breast pain, vaginal bleeding, thrombophlebitis (inflammation of vein associated with blood clot), and visual disturbances. In rare cases raloxifene hydrochloride use has been associated with stroke, narrowing of the arteries (transient ischaemic attack), pulmonary embolus, deep-vein thrombosis, low white blood cell or platelet count, upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, or ulcer. Antiestrogens may harm the developing fetus, and should never be used during pregnancy.
aromasin
Common side effects associated with the use of an aromatase inhibitor include hot flashes, joint pain, weakness, fatigue, mood changes, depression, high blood pressure, swelling of the arms/legs, and headache. Aromatase inhibitors may also decrease bone mineral density, which may lead to osteoporosis and an increase in fractures in susceptible patients. Some individuals may also respond to the medication with gastrointestinal side effects including nausea and vomiting. Aromatase inhibitors can harm the development of an unborn fetus, and should never be taken or handled during pregnancy. When taken by men (as an off-label use) to reduce estrogenicity during prolonged periods of steroid treatment, aromatase inhibitors may increase cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by retarding some beneficial properties of estrogen on cholesterol values. Studies have demonstrated that when an aromatizable steroid such as testosterone enanthate is taken in conjunction with an aromatase inhibitor, suppression of HDL (good) cholesterol levels become significantly more pronounced. Since the estrogen receptor agonist/antagonist Nolvadex® generally does not display the same anti-estrogenic (negative) effect on cholesterol values, it is usually favored over aromatase inhibitors for estrogen maintenance by male bodybuilders and athletes concerned with cardiovascular health.
letro
Common side effects associated with the use of an aromatase inhibitor include hot flashes, joint pain, weakness, fatigue, mood changes, depression, high blood pressure, swelling of the arms/legs, and headache. Aromatase inhibitors may also decrease bone mineral density, which may lead to osteoporosis and an increase in fractures in susceptible patients. Some individuals may also respond to the medication with gastrointestinal side effects including nausea and vomiting. Aromatase inhibitors can harm the development of an unborn fetus, and should never be taken or handled during pregnancy. When taken by men (as an off-label use) to reduce estrogenicity during prolonged periods of steroid treatment, aromatase inhibitors may increase cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by retarding some beneficial properties of estrogen on cholesterol values. Studies have demonstrated that when an aromatizable steroid such as testosterone enanthate is taken in conjunction with an aromatase inhibitor, suppression of HDL (good) cholesterol levels become significantly more pronounced. Since the estrogen receptor
agonist/antagonist Nolvadex® generally does not display the same anti-estrogenic (negative) effect on cholesterol values, it is usually favored over aromatase inhibitors for estrogen maintenance by male bodybuilders and athletes concerned with cardiovascular health.
I hope anyone using them are aware of the "listed" side effects!
I was asking about peoples personal experience/preference but thanks for the post![]()
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