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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    I advise always running Caber or Prami regardless. If you want to try without it, go ahead... but just be aware of the risks. At 35mg EOD prop, there's no need for an AI but it is a good idea to keep it on hand just in case.
    What dose would you recommend for liquid pram? Its taken orally right? Can i run the same tren amount for 10 weeks, or am i risking myself?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by DurdenTyler View Post
    What dose would you recommend for liquid pram? Its taken orally right? Can i run the same tren amount for 10 weeks, or am i risking myself?

    thanks
    Please read the FAQ. All the answers you seek are already there.

    Q: Prolactin antagonists like Prami and Caber help prevent gyno and tren-dick? How do I use them?

    Cabergoline can be used at 1mg per week, as it has a very long half life, approximately 7-14 days. Pramiprexole should be dosed at 0.5mg per day for the first few days, and then increase to 1mg thereafter. Nausea has been reported when increasing the dose too fast or too much. If you experience nausea, bring it down a notch. I think everyone will be different with the nausea effect. With that being said, 1-2mg per day is even considered a low dosage. Patients who are perscribed Prami are commonly perscribed 3 or 4mg per day too! Take prami before bed, as it apparently gives you excellent deep sleep and can make you drowsy and sleepy if taken during the day. Apparently it can knock you out cold. Prami is a very new compound, there is still data being collected on it. It seems to carry a couple side effects that Caber does not have. Nausea and drowsiness. I have personally not yet used Prami.

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