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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I accidentally took too much Arimidex...did I screw myself!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 84589" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>I believe I read one of those studies, males were treated with 1mg of Arimidex per day for months and there were no adverse events reported. That is a hefty dose, I crashed my E2 at 1.25mg a week to 5 and it didn't come back up to therapeutic ranges until a few months later. I couldn't imagine how low for how long these dudes in that study were, they had to have been <0 for quite some time. As far as Crislers theory of endocrine disruption, the evidence just isn't there. There are countless numbers of bodybuilders who crash their E2 either accidentally or for shows AND in literature with male patients, you would much more about this issue if this were the case just as you see about PFS but you just don't at all. Also, countless amounts of women who have used this drug in mega-doses for breast cancer. Crisler also still prescribes Arimidex without hesitation, but won't prescribe Finasteride. </p><p></p><p>Correct me if I am wrong, but Estrogen modulates the release of dopamine, so if Estrogen wasn't doing its job, wouldn't we see fluctuations in values such as prolactin? particularly increase prolactin due to a decrease in dopamine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 84589, member: 12373"] I believe I read one of those studies, males were treated with 1mg of Arimidex per day for months and there were no adverse events reported. That is a hefty dose, I crashed my E2 at 1.25mg a week to 5 and it didn't come back up to therapeutic ranges until a few months later. I couldn't imagine how low for how long these dudes in that study were, they had to have been <0 for quite some time. As far as Crislers theory of endocrine disruption, the evidence just isn't there. There are countless numbers of bodybuilders who crash their E2 either accidentally or for shows AND in literature with male patients, you would much more about this issue if this were the case just as you see about PFS but you just don't at all. Also, countless amounts of women who have used this drug in mega-doses for breast cancer. Crisler also still prescribes Arimidex without hesitation, but won't prescribe Finasteride. Correct me if I am wrong, but Estrogen modulates the release of dopamine, so if Estrogen wasn't doing its job, wouldn't we see fluctuations in values such as prolactin? particularly increase prolactin due to a decrease in dopamine? [/QUOTE]
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