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    Clomid/Nolva effects on prolactin

    Does clomid and nolvadex decrease or increase prolactin blood levels or not affect them in anyway ? I'm going to get my levels checked and was wondering if i should wait till iv'e finished pct...after doing some research iv'e found many of my symptoms im experiencing could be a result of an increased level of prolactin even before i ever touched aas, going back as far as my teens i am here.

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    Basically any change in E2 can change prolactin metabolism. E2 goes up = prolactin going up and vice versa. It's more complex than that but that sums it up IMHO anyway.
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    So if would be better th wait till after pct to wait to have the levels checked

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    I would wait a couple months after pct to pull a full hormone panel but if you're concerned about prolactin maybe get an E2 sensitive assay and check prolactin as well. You can always take low dose caber at maybe .25 x 2 per week. Won't hurt ya.
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    Ok cheers for the info

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    prolactin is an interesting hormone... and lotta vairables.

    Too high of test dosage can increase prolactin levels ( long feed back loop )
    Decrease of dopamine can increase prolactin levels
    etc..

    prolactin itself doesnt do much, but it really empowers estrogen making Estrogen much more active at lower levels ( so ull see estrogen issues if ONLY prolactin increases)

    As for nolva and clomid affecting prolactin levels.. doubtful... b/c it competes w/ estrogen at the receptor yet no further actions at the receptor...

    Its hard to say w/o goin all in depth with your signs and symptoms.. but thats the jidst of it.

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    From my symptoms what bloods should i have checked to rule out any problems

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