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    Is Adex effective at controlling prolactin levels whilst on-cycle!?

    In most cases, would Arimidex, at a dosage of say .25-50mg per day, be an effective preventative measure against Prolactin related gyno on a 300mg per-week Deca dosage???

    Cheers y'all!

    Ps. I'll be running Test with the Deca btw, don't worry!!! ;-)

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    Yes it will be.
    Prolactin needs estrogen (high amounts) to cause you sideeffects.
    Atleast that's my 0.02, wait for another educated guess here, because I'm not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VanTheMan View Post
    Yes it will be.
    Prolactin needs estrogen (high amounts) to cause you sideeffects.
    Atleast that's my 0.02, wait for another educated guess here, because I'm not sure.
    Cheers mate, that's my understanding too, just wanted to confirm.

    Anyone else want to chime in???

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    .25 everyday or .5 every other is good..

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    This would depend on the way your body has responded to AAS before.

    .25 mgs would take care of the problem in most of us.

    At the dosages your running, I wouldn't be too concerned with it.

    Just having an AI on hand, a-dex/letro, is always a good idea with any cycle.

    Best

    Titanium

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    Yeah, estrogen and prolactin have a reciprocal endocrinologic relationship. However, I have yet to view a study in which Anastrozole directly effects prolactin levels.

    I would try and get my hands on some cabergoline just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sizerp View Post
    Yeah, estrogen and prolactin have a reciprocal endocrinologic relationship. However, I have yet to view a study in which Anastrozole directly effects prolactin levels.

    I would try and get my hands on some cabergoline just in case.
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