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    buckers is offline New Member
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    15.2mg Tamoxifen Citrate = 10mg Tamoxifen (Nolva)?

    Hi,

    I want to buy some Tamoxifen Citrate from ARR, but I need to be sure of the conversion to Tamoxifen firstly.

    Am I right in saying that 15.2mg of Tamoxifen Citrate equals 10mg of Tamoxifen? So in a PCT where 40mg of Nolva is taken daily in the first week, I need to be taking 3.0ml of Tamoxifen Citrate (well, just a tad under 3.0ml, as that equates to 42mg).

    Thanks for any help,

    Chris.

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    buckers is offline New Member
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    Can anyone shed any light on this? If i'm looking at PCT's involving Nolva, then I cant simply go ahead and use 40mg of Tamoxifen Citrate for example, as a like-for-like conversion of Tamoxifen?

    Chris.

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    you are wrong. The standard of 65% tamoxifen 35 % citrate. Our raws are 75 % tamoxifen 25% citrate. We use an extract that also increases absorption.

    1ml = 20 mg active

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    buckers is offline New Member
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    Thanks for putting me straight Lion. I appreciate it! I ordered some on Monday...

    Buck.

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