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    Anthony Roberts PCT protocol swap-out?

    Following the Anthony Roberts PCT protocol looks great on paper.. but the cost is very high.

    It calls for Nolva for 6 weeks, Aromasin for 4 weeks, and HCG.

    My question is: Is there anything I can get INSTEAD of the Aromasin that would be cheaper? It seems that the Aromasin is damn expensive.

    thanks

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    L-dex is cheaper and works gr8

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    L-dex instead of Aromasin??

    so L-dex is cheaper than Aromasin.. but would provide the same function?

    I will do some reading up on it, but any comments would help!!

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    Nolvadex dramatically reduces plasma concentrations of both arimidex and letrozole. that's why exemestane (aromasin) is used.

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    If you do begin swapping compounds in AR's protocol please do not go blaming him or his protocol if it falls through. He's had enough people accuse his protocol of being ineffective when people begin "tweaking" it into some Frankenstein PCT for budget, drug availability, or personal reasons. He's selected each of those compounds for a reason, they promote a very intricate synergy; If you begin switching compounds in and out and dramatically changing doses you aren't actually running his PCT anymore.

    Just a heads up bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amature225
    so L-dex is cheaper than Aromasin.. but would provide the same function?

    I will do some reading up on it, but any comments would help!!
    The anti-aromatase effects of aromasin seem to last about 7 days:

    Cancer Research 52, 5933-5939, November 1, 1992
    Phase I and Endocrine Study of Exemestane (FCE 24304), a New Aromatase Inhibitor, in Postmenopausal Women
    T. R. Jeffry Evans, Enrico Di Salle, Giorgio Ornati, Mercedes Lassus, Margherita Strollin Benedetti, Elio Pianezzola and R. Charles Coombes

    http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cg...int/52/21/5933


    as brass-man put it:
    Quote Originally Posted by brass-man
    Nolvadex dramatically reduces plasma concentrations of both arimidex and letrozole. that's why exemestane (aromasin) is used.
    Using once weekly aromasin would still probably be a better option than arimidex or letrozole for PCT with Nolva. As a weekly dose of aromasin would no doubt afford more anti-aromatase activity than dramatiacolly reduced arimidex and letrozole.
    Last edited by Myostatinus; 05-28-2007 at 11:32 AM.

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