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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
HIV+, Test Enth, Deca - Combatting Muscle Wasting
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 71065" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Hi sanberardino. The ARV regimen you are on is older. It Is effective. You may be able to avoid side effects with newer generation drugs. Tenofovir can cause damage to mitochondria in the kidney tubules after prolonged use . Do not take NSAIS on this regimen. Gynocomasty Is a possible side effect of this ARV protocol. If you stay on this regimen take alpha lipid acid , acetyl l carntine NALT, and lovaza. Lovaza is to lower triglycerides. Nelson's advice is spot on. Some sero positive men develop HIV related hypogonadism. Supplements get confusing. Certain ones are proven to counteract the metabolic changes you may experience from the virus or the meds. Your doc should be testing for these changes, 25D hydroxy for example. With the knowledge available these days you can avoid most of side effects of the virus and the drugs including hypogonadism. Reserve AAS for your later years if and when you need them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 71065, member: 8395"] Hi sanberardino. The ARV regimen you are on is older. It Is effective. You may be able to avoid side effects with newer generation drugs. Tenofovir can cause damage to mitochondria in the kidney tubules after prolonged use . Do not take NSAIS on this regimen. Gynocomasty Is a possible side effect of this ARV protocol. If you stay on this regimen take alpha lipid acid , acetyl l carntine NALT, and lovaza. Lovaza is to lower triglycerides. Nelson's advice is spot on. Some sero positive men develop HIV related hypogonadism. Supplements get confusing. Certain ones are proven to counteract the metabolic changes you may experience from the virus or the meds. Your doc should be testing for these changes, 25D hydroxy for example. With the knowledge available these days you can avoid most of side effects of the virus and the drugs including hypogonadism. Reserve AAS for your later years if and when you need them. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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HIV+, Test Enth, Deca - Combatting Muscle Wasting
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