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    gynothai is offline New Member
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    Need my gyno fixed - i'm in Thailand, can get my hands on anything

    I'm currently in Thailand so i thought why not buy some anti-estrogens to reduce my gyno while i'm here anyways.
    As most of you know, roids can be bought over the counter at any pharmacy in Thailand. The problem is most brands are faked.

    I bought generic tamoxifen called novofen and i'm using it over a week now. Unfortunately my gyno didn't reduce a bit yet.

    What can i use to get the maximum results? Arimidex , letro, a cycle/combination of anti-estrogens? Please help me out, i don't want to get surgery before i've tried to fix it with anti-estrogens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gynothai View Post
    I'm currently in Thailand so i thought why not buy some anti-estrogens to reduce my gyno while i'm here anyways.
    As most of you know, roids can be bought over the counter at any pharmacy in Thailand. The problem is most brands are faked.

    I bought generic tamoxifen called novofen and i'm using it over a week now. Unfortunately my gyno didn't reduce a bit yet.

    What can i use to get the maximum results? Arimidex, levitra, a cycle/combination of anti-estrogens? Please help me out, i don't want to get surgery before i've tried to fix it with anti-estrogens.
    I definitely wouldn't use levitra, I would look into letro.
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    That's what i mean, letro haha.
    Levitra

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    I've been to some pharmacies today, the average price is about $300 for one bottle of femara, 30X2.5 mg. It's imported and they don't sell generic letrozole , at least i didn't find a pharmacy yet that sells generic letrozole.

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