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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How long do I have to wait to re-test e2 after changing arimidex doseage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 17525" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I think a major player in why you ask this question and are having problems finding the answer you seek is to remember that Arimidex as we use it, it's off-label; not approved. Thus you can only find personal and/or very informed experience. The best info I've ever seen on Arimidex (and Anastrozole) is it's half-life, 50hrs, and then knowing by experience it takes weeks for hormones to stabilize. </p><p></p><p>HRT is a journey of time, fine tune, test, tune, re-test. No one hits on a working protocol for themselves in days or even months. Most anyone that is going to say that they're in a steady effective state, and protocol, has a year or more under their belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 17525, member: 2657"] I think a major player in why you ask this question and are having problems finding the answer you seek is to remember that Arimidex as we use it, it's off-label; not approved. Thus you can only find personal and/or very informed experience. The best info I've ever seen on Arimidex (and Anastrozole) is it's half-life, 50hrs, and then knowing by experience it takes weeks for hormones to stabilize. HRT is a journey of time, fine tune, test, tune, re-test. No one hits on a working protocol for themselves in days or even months. Most anyone that is going to say that they're in a steady effective state, and protocol, has a year or more under their belt. [/QUOTE]
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