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    What are the differences of Anastrozole and tamoxifen and do they work the same as liquidex? :nerdnew:

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    straight from superior research site

    "LiquiDex (Anastrozole) is not a steroid. It is a anti-aromitase that is used by many body builders to help prevent bloating (edema) and Gynecomastia (bitch tit) associated with the use of testosterone and androgens. It can be used in place of Nolvadex,Clomid, etc. Bodybuilders are using around .25mg to 1mg per day or .5mg to 1mg every other day and are having good success with it.The FDA approved uses are for the treatment of breast cancer in post-menopausal women with disease progression following tamoxifen therapy."

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    • #3
      Like shib said, anastrozole is l-dex. L-dex is an anti-aromatase, which keeps works to deactivate the aromatase enzyme to keep testosterone from aromatizing to estradiol. Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor module or something to that effect. It is a weaker form of estrogen. It works by competing with your bodies' estrogen to bind to the receptors, therefore not allowing the stronger estrogens to bind to the receptors.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by moranitotongano
        What are the differences of Anastrozole and tamoxifen and do they work the same as liquidex? :nerdnew:
        anastrozole is L-dex. in simple terms l-dex stops estrogen from being made and tamoxifen(nolvadex) blocks estrogen from the receptor sites!

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        • #5
          It's crystal clear now, thanks

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