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Do I need a PCT after using SARMs? A PCT is needed for anything that naturally suppresses your natural testosterone levels. Below we have listed out the SARM’s and whether a pct cycle is needed for it;
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Ostarine or MK-2866 being used up to 20mg for 8 weeks should not require a PCT. Higher dosages or longer cycle times will most likely need a PCT.
[h=6]LGD (Ligandrol) – PCT?[/h]LGD-4033 does require a PCT at any dosage and cycle length. In clinical studies testosterone levels went back to normal levels within 21 days with no PCT. However, the study may be at a lower dosage than you are considering, and if stacking with other products this will increase the shutdown effect.
[h=6]Cardarine – PCT? [/h]Cardarine or GW-50156 is also not technically a SARM and does not require a PCT as it does not impact testosterone levels.
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