anyone ever use femara as anti e?

bigjosh

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anyone ever use Letrozole(Femara) as an anti e? does it work and what are the daily dosages to prevent gyno?,,,thanks,,bigjosh
 
i can get it and was interested in stacking it with nolvadex and arimadex to combat estrogen with three different drugs on my next cycle cuz i already have gyno and don't want it to get worse.,,,bigjosh
 
I heard that it was alot better than arimidex,and I think arimidex is golden...but it is expensive,in my opinion not worth it.
 
I've been using Femara for about 3 weeks now and it's great stuff. Inhibits 90% of aromatization(vs 75-80% for arimidex) so it's more potent. It also does not affect IGF-1 production. Dose range is .25 to 1mg(the pills are a small coated yellow-orange tab,baby aspirin sized)and come in 1mg. It was developed by the same pharmaceutical company that developed arimidex,so it's their new and improved version. I've been taking 1mg/day,no sides.
 
I will be using it on my next cycle.  I have researched it and it seems to be the best thing now.  And it is cheap.  $2.50 a pill. 1/2 pill EOD would be 52.00 dollars for a whole 12 weeks.  Not bad.
 
I'm getting some.  I'll use it after my arim runs out.  I need the best out there cuz I already got gyno and my tits will grow faster than before.,,,lol

bigjosh
 
<!--QuoteBegin--DecaDent+April 11 2002,6:06--></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (DecaDent @ April 11 2002,6:06)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"><!--QuoteEBegin-->I've been using Femara for about 3 weeks now and it's great stuff. Inhibits 90% of aromatization(vs 75-80% for arimidex) so it's more potent. It also does not affect IGF-1 production. Dose range is .25 to 1mg(the pills are a small coated yellow-orange tab,baby aspirin sized)and come in 1mg. It was developed by the same pharmaceutical company that developed arimidex,so it's their new and improved version. I've been taking 1mg/day,no sides.[/quote]
Femara aka letrozole is a 2.5mg tab, and it's marketed by Novartis not Astra Zeneca who market Arimidex. ( both may have been developed by a 3rd party, if they have been I'm unaware of it )

The generic 2.5mg letrozole tabs we carry are small and white.

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