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    OTC Anti-E's...

    Gnc has numerous anti-e agents readily available, any good in these products?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beachbum1
    Gnc has numerous anti-e agents readily available, any good in these products?
    Nope. Nothing otc can replace nolvadex/arimidex.

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    general rule of thumb, if it's sold otc, it probably doesn't work

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottninpo
    general rule of thumb, if it's sold otc, it probably doesn't work
    That is a great rule and I also agree, anyways you are using something illegal what is the big deal with using an anti-e that is also illegal without a script.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottninpo
    general rule of thumb, if it's sold otc, it probably doesn't work

    My thoughts as well. Just checking though. Thanks

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    nolva/clomid is probably cheaper than what you will pay through GNC anyway!

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