Buying Anastrozole

I was wondering if anyone has had luck with anastrozole, specifically? And with which peptide company?

Is a prescription required to order? I'll likely be getting a prescription for it anyway, but I'm curious if I need one to order from these companies.
 
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Research peptides need no prescription. I have not used Anstrozole from them, but the liquid Cialis works great and the prices are great.
 
I ordered my most recent bloodwork through discounted labs to ensure I got the proper E test. My E came back high. I've struggled with low libido and ED since before and during TRT.

Testosterone,Free and Total

Testosterone, Serum 806 ng/dL 348 - 1197

Free Testosterone(Direct) 29.6 High pg/mL 8.7 - 25.1

Prolactin 24.4 High ng/mL 4.0 - 15.2


Estradiol, Sensitive 42.7 High pg/mL 8.0 - 35.0
 
These most recent labs reflect twice weekly .35 cc's of 200 mg/ml T Cyp. I was previously on .5 cc's once weekly.

I will be forwarding my lab work to my physician tomorrow. I feel better than I did at a lower dose but I figure I'll probably have to lower it. I was wondering if switching to sub q injections might help my E?

Will also be discussing prolactin.
 
With your Total T at 806 I would look to increase your dose, not lower it. Can your Doc get you Anastrozole from a compounding pharmacy? I ask because a compounding pharmacy can make any very low dose capsules. Like 0.15mg for example. You probably only need a very small twice weekly dose of AI. Liquid AI from a research site would likely work, but it would be nice to get what you need from your Doc and trying to cut the 1mg pills into anything smaller than 1/4 is very problematic - and 0.25mg twice a week is likely too high a dose.
 
I pay out of pocket for my TRT regimen so I try to save wherever I can which is why I was thinking of a peptide site purchase. I was thinking because of my free T that my doc might want to lower my dose. I'm not thrilled with that idea.

Thanks for your responses guys.
 
Your labs kind of look like you have low SHBG as well - your low (relative to your dosing) Total T of 805. That is another out of pocket test, but one to keep in mind next time you do labs. Although to be fair, if you SHBG is low, there is very little that can be done to raise it - I know, as I have low SHBG myself. Some things that help some guys with low SHBG (not all, just some) Smaller daily or every other day T injections help keep your levels steady.
 
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Another thing to work with I suppose. I attached my labs in a thread on the blood test discussion forum so I won't do so again here, but you are correct.

Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 16.5 nmol/L 16.5 - 55.9
 

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