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    PCT with Torem and liquid Tamox

    Has anyone run these together for a PCT and what was your result? After my last cycle I ran nolva and clomid and the sides were insane for me to say the least. I am curious to find out how others here did with this and if I can expect any different sides then with the clomid. ED? Insomnia? Thanks

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    and what should my does be running these together?

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    tamox 40/20/20/20/20
    torem 120/60/60/60/60

    going with this for my next PCT

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.slippyfist69
    Has anyone run these together for a PCT and what was your result? After my last cycle I ran nolva and clomid and the sides were insane for me to say the least. I am curious to find out how others here did with this and if I can expect any different sides then with the clomid. ED? Insomnia? Thanks
    What dose did you run the Clomid at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.slippyfist69
    Has anyone run these together for a PCT and what was your result? After my last cycle I ran nolva and clomid and the sides were insane for me to say the least. I am curious to find out how others here did with this and if I can expect any different sides then with the clomid. ED? Insomnia? Thanks
    What kind of sides? And what was your cycle? I start pct Saturday so your freaking me out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Negative Knight

    What kind of sides? And what was your cycle? I start pct Saturday so your freaking me out
    What is your planned pct?

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    I had vision issues and was def very moody----100 mg

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.slippyfist69 View Post
    I had vision issues and was def very moody----100 mg
    At 100 it is common to have sides. I suggest you lower the dose and consider taking the meds right before bed

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027

    What is your planned pct?
    Clomid nolva 100/100/50/50 40/40/20/20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Negative Knight

    Clomid nolva 100/100/50/50 40/40/20/20
    Only run the Clomid at 100 during week one. Clomid 100/50/50/50 and if the sides are to much in week one lower the dose. Tamox looks good at 40/40/20/20

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    I've run tore/tamox for pct several times and recovered fine.

    Tore 120/120/60/60.......
    Tamox 40/20/20/20......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027

    Only run the Clomid at 100 during week one. Clomid 100/50/50/50 and if the sides are to much in week one lower the dose. Tamox looks good at 40/40/20/20
    I over bought my pct then, oh well I hate to hijack his thread.

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    Tamoxifen , ocular toxicity, & oxidative stress

    A heads up re: serms and vesion sides. The article linked to below proposes that the ocular damage caused by tamoxifen is due to oxidative stress. The authors suggest that the use of antioxidants (ie: IMO especially NAC because its a glutathione precursor)may help prevent such damage.

    Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2004 Jul;229(7):607-15.

    Oxidative stress plays an important role in the pathogenesis of drug-induced retinopathy.

    Toler SM.

    Clinical Safety and Risk Management, Pfizer Inc., Pfizer Global Research and Development, 50 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320. [email protected]

    Several pharmaceutical agents have been associated with rare but serious retinopathies, some resulting in blindness. Little is known of the mechanism(s) that produce these injuries. Mechanisms proposed thus far have not been embraced by the medical and scientific communities. However, preclinical and clinical data indicate that oxidative stress may contribute substantially to iatrogenic retinal disease. Retinal oxidative stress may be precipitated by the interaction of putative retinal toxins with the ocular redox system. The retina, replete with cytochromes P450 and myeloperoxidase, may serve to activate xenobiotics to oxidants, resulting in ocular injury. These activated agents may directly form retinal adducts or may diminish ocular reduced glutathione concentrations. Data are reviewed that suggest that indomethacin, tamoxifen, thioridazine, and chloroquine all produce retinopathies via a common mechanism-they produce ocular oxidative stress

    Full article can be accessed here:

    Oxidative Stress Plays an Important Role in the Pathogenesis of Drug-Induced Retinopathy

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    That was a good read man thanks a lot for the info
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