Anastrozole Vs Liquidex? Need advice

rinkerx

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I been taking liquidex for the last probably 4-5 months and haven't really noticed anything? So I decided to stop the liquidex and take the same amount of mg of anastrozle, .5mg twice weekly

about 3-4 weeks after starting the anastrozole almost all of my acne went away and my face and back got considerably clearer? I also seemed to feel a lot better

The reason I got the liquidex is you can get 30mg per vial for $45 the caps of anastrozole get me 12 weeks for almost **** a pill costs me almost *****

Any advice? should I just pay for the anastrozole caps? try something else? up my dosage of liquidex?
 
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You do know that the active ingredient in liquidex is anastrozole? Just making sure.

I've substituted (temporarily) liquidex for pharma anastrozole and verified that it's effective. I have no reason to doubt that it is accurately dosed.

What you really need is bloodwork to see where your E2 is at.
 
You do know that the active ingredient in liquidex is anastrozole? Just making sure.

I've substituted (temporarily) liquidex for pharma anastrozole and verified that it's effective. I have no reason to doubt that it is accurately dosed.

What you really need is bloodwork to see where your E2 is at.

I knew that they were supposed to be the same I have blood work scheduled for this week.

Appreciate you clarifying they are indeed the same I thought but wasn't sure of other ingredients
 
It's a fair question. I'm having a tough time controlling my e2 with RUI Liquidex on a TRT dose of 70mg every 3.5 days. e2 was at 55 upon last check while using .25mg with each test injection. I'm now up to .5mg and using Raloxifene in conjunction to control gyno symptoms. It appears under my left nipple more than my right. At the moment the knot isn't as tiny anymore, not huge, but it has grown. It's concerning, and I'm about to start heaping liquidex on until I can stop the bleeding sort of speak, and let the Raloxifene reverse it. It seems I'm fighting an up hill battle at the moment. I'm using raloxifene, but my e2 continues to be high enough to cause an issue and counter act the Raloxifene.
 
It's a fair question. I'm having a tough time controlling my e2 with RUI Liquidex on a TRT dose of 70mg every 3.5 days. e2 was at 55 upon last check while using .25mg with each test injection. I'm now up to .5mg and using Raloxifene in conjunction to control gyno symptoms. It appears under my left nipple more than my right. At the moment the knot isn't as tiny anymore, not huge, but it has grown. It's concerning, and I'm about to start heaping liquidex on until I can stop the bleeding sort of speak, and let the Raloxifene reverse it. It seems I'm fighting an up hill battle at the moment. I'm using raloxifene, but my e2 continues to be high enough to cause an issue and counter act the Raloxifene.

I never had as much success with that stuff when compared to pharm grade.

BTW - not to hijack, but I can't PM you Havasu.... you need to get that gyno under control, like YESTERDAY. Its a slippery slope likely resulting in surgery if you keep playing. Consider lowering that T dose to get estrogen in check if all you have access to is research chems.

I am still recovering from gyno removal surgery - its just an annoying bump in the road, literally, you might be able to avoid.

-Jim
 
You do know that the active ingredient in liquidex is anastrozole? Just making sure.

I've substituted (temporarily) liquidex for pharma anastrozole and verified that it's effective. I have no reason to doubt that it is accurately dosed.

What you really need is bloodwork to see where your E2 is at.

This is spot on. Get some BW and find out what the deal really is, otherwise you are chasing your tail man.
 
I never had as much success with that stuff when compared to pharm grade.

BTW - not to hijack, but I can't PM you Havasu.... you need to get that gyno under control, like YESTERDAY. Its a slippery slope likely resulting in surgery if you keep playing. Consider lowering that T dose to get estrogen in check if all you have access to is research chems.

I am still recovering from gyno removal surgery - its just an annoying bump in the road, literally, you might be able to avoid.

-Jim

I cleared out some of my messages, and messaged you Jimstigator.
 
I been taking liquidex for the last probably 4-5 months and haven't really noticed anything? So I decided to stop the liquidex and take the same amount of mg of anastrozle, .5mg twice weekly

about 3-4 weeks after starting the anastrozole almost all of my acne went away and my face and back got considerably clearer? I also seemed to feel a lot better

The reason I got the liquidex is you can get 30mg per vial for $45 the caps of anastrozole get me 12 weeks for almost **** a pill costs me almost *****

Any advice? should I just pay for the anastrozole caps? try something else? up my dosage of liquidex?

what is your cycle?
 
i have used both. liquidex is supposed to be the same thing as anastrazole. i havent noticed a difference between the two, however, liquidex is much much cheaper and can be dosed exactly how you want it to be instead of having to cut pills or taking a set dose of .5 or 1mg
 
i have used both. liquidex is supposed to be the same thing as anastrazole. i havent noticed a difference between the two, however, liquidex is much much cheaper and can be dosed exactly how you want it to be instead of having to cut pills or taking a set dose of .5 or 1mg

Great point and one reason I like liquids as well. The whole key is a reliable source like RUI. Once you get that liquids have advantages like the dosing mentioned here.
 
I'm dosing 100mg test cyp every 3.5 days with .5mg hcg started at no anastrozole then went to .25 twice a week then up to .5 twice a week.

I started with liquidex then had the pharma caps so I used them and noticed a difference but I ran out and went back to liquidex same dose .5mg twice weekly that's when I started getting acne more and feeling different didn't skip and doses or anything
 
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