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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Arimidex - Pain Caused by Crashing E2 or Another Reason?
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<blockquote data-quote="TLawyer" data-source="post: 178986" data-attributes="member: 40115"><p>Yes, wouldn't we be more concerned about the hormone level than the drug level? In other words, if one dose of Arimidex can keep my E2 suppressed for an extended period of time or in a very tight range before I need to take another dose, then a good amount of the actual drug may be out of my body before it would have any impact on my actual hormone level. Of course, that would assume that one dose would have that effect and the level of drug wouldn't need to remain consistent in my body to keep the consistent level of hormone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLawyer, post: 178986, member: 40115"] Yes, wouldn't we be more concerned about the hormone level than the drug level? In other words, if one dose of Arimidex can keep my E2 suppressed for an extended period of time or in a very tight range before I need to take another dose, then a good amount of the actual drug may be out of my body before it would have any impact on my actual hormone level. Of course, that would assume that one dose would have that effect and the level of drug wouldn't need to remain consistent in my body to keep the consistent level of hormone. [/QUOTE]
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Arimidex - Pain Caused by Crashing E2 or Another Reason?
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