What are tamoxifen tablets?

mranak said:
If using the liquid stuff, you will need 3mL/day for the first two weeks and 1.5mL/day for the last two weeks. That is 63mL.

I would order two bottles (100mL), or maybe three if you want to really play it on the safe side. If you have symptoms of gyno during your cycle, then you will need about 4mL/day until symptoms subside and then 1.5mL/day for the rest of the cycle.

As for the cycle dosage, why not split the difference and inject ~180mg twice/week?


Does this measurement account for the 25 20mg tabs i have already? can tabs and liquid nolva be used in the same pct?
 
Xtreme57 said:
Does this measurement account for the 25 20mg tabs i have already?

No, it doesn't appear to. It is simply giving the calculation for just the liquid product.


Xtreme57 said:
can tabs and liquid nolva be used in the same pct?

Absolutely.
 
25 tabs are good for 12.5 days of your first 2 weeks of post cycle therapy (pct). For the final 1.5 days of the first two weeks you will need 4.5mLs of the liquid. Then for the last 2 weeks of post cycle therapy (pct) you will need 21mLs. So in total for post cycle therapy (pct) you will need 25.5mLs of liquid nolva/tamoxifen. Then you should have some extra just in case gyno symptoms pop up.

Hope that helps.
 
Aboot said:
25 tabs are good for 12.5 days of your first 2 weeks of post cycle therapy (pct). For the final 1.5 days of the first two weeks you will need 4.5mLs of the liquid. Then for the last 2 weeks of post cycle therapy (pct) you will need 21mLs. So in total for post cycle therapy (pct) you will need 25.5mLs of liquid nolva/tamoxifen. Then you should have some extra just in case gyno symptoms pop up.

Hope that helps.


So in the last 2 weeks, it's 3ml a day? So one 50ml bottle should cover it?
 
Xtreme57 said:
So in the last 2 weeks, it's 3ml a day?

Last two weeks, it's 1.5mLs per day as outlined by MRanak. The first two weeks it is 3mLs per day.

Xtreme57 said:
So one 50ml bottle should cover it?

Yes, for post cycle therapy (pct), one bottle should be enough when combined with your tabs.
 
Aboot said:
Yes, for post cycle therapy (pct), one bottle should be enough when combined with your tabs.


awesome, now i'm just confused about syringes and needles... a ten week cycle, injecting twice a week... i need how many needles and how many syringes?? 20 syringes and 40 needles?
 
Bro, it's great that you're learning - so don't take this as a flame. But if you are to really absorb this stuff so you don't have to come back asking the same questions next time, then try to do some of the math yourself, as well as understand the concepts behind it. Then come and run it by the board, and we'll tell you if you've gotten it right. Simply asking everyone to do it for you isn't going to teach you anything, and even though you may be doing things correctly, you won't really know why. That is very important in case something comes up and adjustments need to be made. This isn't a "go and do more research" post because I hate those myself, but the best way to learn is to try it yourself first, and BEFORE implementing anything, check with the board. Make sure you understand why you got in wrong as well how to get it right. Meaning it's best not just to know that you'll need 1 or 2 more bottles, but WHY you need that many.
BTW, you need 1 to cover the base, and two to be really safe in case gyno pops up bad, and you have to run more than expected. Always best to order excess when getting ancilliaries, if you don't need it now you can always use it later. But if you do need it now, you'll be very happy you have it:)!
 
Stone said:
Bro, it's great that you're learning - so don't take this as a flame. But if you are to really absorb this stuff so you don't have to come back asking the same questions next time, then try to do some of the math yourself, as well as understand the concepts behind it. Then come and run it by the board, and we'll tell you if you've gotten it right. Simply asking everyone to do it for you isn't going to teach you anything, and even though you may be doing things correctly, you won't really know why. That is very important in case something comes up and adjustments need to be made. This isn't a "go and do more research" post because I hate those myself, but the best way to learn is to try it yourself first, and BEFORE implementing anything, check with the board. Make sure you understand why you got in wrong as well how to get it right. Meaning it's best not just to know that you'll need 1 or 2 more bottles, but WHY you need that many.
BTW, you need 1 to cover the base, and two to be really safe in case gyno pops up bad, and you have to run more than expected. Always best to order excess when getting ancilliaries, if you don't need it now you can always use it later. But if you do need it now, you'll be very happy you have it:)!

sweet post
 
Stone said:
Bro, it's great that you're learning - so don't take this as a flame. But if you are to really absorb this stuff so you don't have to come back asking the same questions next time, then try to do some of the math yourself, as well as understand the concepts behind it. Then come and run it by the board, and we'll tell you if you've gotten it right. Simply asking everyone to do it for you isn't going to teach you anything, and even though you may be doing things correctly, you won't really know why. That is very important in case something comes up and adjustments need to be made.

I'm glad for the feedback, so don't take this as a response to the post that wasn't a flame. Perhaps the way you do things works for you. That's all well and good. I'm happy for you. However, i am a perfectionist. I ask every little question, about every detail whether it's annoying or not, because you know what would be more annoying? Being 4 weeks into a cylce, having gyno pop up and not sure how much nolva i should be taking. As far as "Try to do some of the math yourself, as well as understand the concepts behind it. Then come and run it by the board, and we'll tell you if you've gotten it right," to me is not the logical way to do it. I hate seeing people try and assume things, numbers, meausurements, etc, and then state it as fact, only to be shot down or corrected numerous times. This takes up the same, if not more time, AND is more aggravating, b/c personally whenver i talk with someone who knows less about a topic than me, i'd rather have them phrase something as a question instead of a fact and wait for me to correct them. Hormones are not a trial and error matter. Sorry, but they're not. That is not how i go about finding information.

This is the way I learn. I ask ALOT of questions. They may seem tedious, but that's fine. They're not. And to be honest, if this was Aboot that was saying something like you've said, then i would agree to a degree, but this is the first thing you've said in this thread. Beyond that, if you look at the post times, they were at around 3-4am. I don't know about you, but i don't have a lot going on at that time, and i'm willing to be Aboot didn't either, other wise he wouldn't have been quite so speedy or cordial with his responses.

I understand the direction you are trying to go with the "Try and understand the concepts...", but I do understand WHY you take things like nolva, or clomid, or test in the first place. I read the profiles section, and have been avidly reading threads for a while. Notice my post number, i don't just say things just to say them. If i don't have something relevant to say, I don't. Conversely, if i have a question, i will ask, and specify till the cows come home. It's just how i am. Quite honestly, and this is not a disrespect or a shot at you, but if you don't have anything constructive to add to my questions, then by all means, pass them on. Thanks.
 
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