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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Warning about Indian Enclomiphene tablets
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<blockquote data-quote="Forty2" data-source="post: 85430" data-attributes="member: 16506"><p>Just a heads up about the "enclomiphene" sold in India under the brand of "En-Clofert". </p><p>When I sent an email enquiry to alldaygeneric.com to ask if they accept prescriptions from foreign doctors, they quickly replied that they do and that En-Clofert was in stock and ready to ship to me as soon as they received a copy of my prescription and payment.</p><p>I then asked them in my next email if En-Clofert was 100% Enclomiphene or if it contains some Zuclomiphene. More than one week has gone by and they have not replied to this email. Three days ago I sent them another email with the same question, just in case they did not receive my other email and they haven't replied to that one either.</p><p>On the photo that they sent me of En-Clofert, "Clomiphene Citrate 50mg" is printed on the back of the blister pack, which makes it confusing. I believe that En-Clofert is in fact really just clomiphene citrate, or at best contains just a little less zuclomiphene than clomiphene citrate, so should be avoided by those wanting to buy only Enclomiphene Citrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forty2, post: 85430, member: 16506"] Just a heads up about the "enclomiphene" sold in India under the brand of "En-Clofert". When I sent an email enquiry to alldaygeneric.com to ask if they accept prescriptions from foreign doctors, they quickly replied that they do and that En-Clofert was in stock and ready to ship to me as soon as they received a copy of my prescription and payment. I then asked them in my next email if En-Clofert was 100% Enclomiphene or if it contains some Zuclomiphene. More than one week has gone by and they have not replied to this email. Three days ago I sent them another email with the same question, just in case they did not receive my other email and they haven't replied to that one either. On the photo that they sent me of En-Clofert, "Clomiphene Citrate 50mg" is printed on the back of the blister pack, which makes it confusing. I believe that En-Clofert is in fact really just clomiphene citrate, or at best contains just a little less zuclomiphene than clomiphene citrate, so should be avoided by those wanting to buy only Enclomiphene Citrate. [/QUOTE]
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