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    Sertraline on cycle?

    Just started test e primo cycle but got some bad nausea related to anxiety and doc gave me sertraline. Can I take it during the cycle? Any bad reaction with roids?

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    u should be fine w/ sertraline on a cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunkerghost View Post
    Just started test e primo cycle but got some bad nausea related to anxiety and doc gave me sertraline. Can I take it during the cycle? Any bad reaction with roids?
    You will be fine taking SSRIs on cycle. However, if possible, one should not take them during PCT. SSRIs can block the effectiveness the CYP2D6 enzyme has on metabolizing SERMs. This can lower the the success of HPTA reset.

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    You just been prescribed sertraline during cycle?

    I would not take it. It messes with your libido and creates dependency.

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    I'm with numbere on this one. It does create slight dependency but it is more on par with T3, you bounce back quick once tapering off.

    It can affect your sexual performance, although from my experience with them steroids are enough to counteract this effect while on them. While off cycle and taking it I was able to get an erection but unable to ejaculate no matter how much I tried.

    The drug is aimed at the receptors in your brain. However you also have the same serotonin receptors in your stomach and groin. So that is why it can cause ED and sometimes nausea which you're trying to avoid anyway.

    I would recommend discussing Buspirone with your doctor. I will say it is much less aggressive in effect but it is also much less aggressive in side effects as well. It selectively targets only the neural receptors. Side effects are much more rare with it.

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