Raloxifene?

swede74

Trusted Member
Raloxifene?

What is your guys' take on ralox. I have read some posts about it, mainly to reduce gyno, and how it is better than letro? I personally don't have gyno, but I'm kind of curious whether or not people have any info on this?
 

M FREAKY

Super Moderator
What is your guys' take on ralox. I have read some posts about it, mainly to reduce gyno, and how it is better than letro? I personally don't have gyno, but I'm kind of curious whether or not people have any info on this?
From my understanding, Raloxifene prevent and treat osteoporosis, Swede with in the field that I work with I see my doc prescribe it to my patients but again Raloxifene is with in class of medications called (SERMS) Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators. I haven’t got the chance to look into it and to see is this the right product to block estrogen; I personally never had to deal with gyno myself I personally stick with aramidix, proviron, novadex. Letro in one good product do to fact it could inhibit 98% or more by using low doses.
 

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Banned
What is your guys' take on ralox. I have read some posts about it, mainly to reduce gyno, and how it is better than letro? I personally don't have gyno, but I'm kind of curious whether or not people have any info on this?

Swede Im interested in this as well!!

I have been hearing about it for a bit but dont know anyone whos used..

Keep me posted if anyone gets some quality info..
 

swede74

Trusted Member
Swede Im interested in this as well!!

I have been hearing about it for a bit but dont know anyone whos used..

Keep me posted if anyone gets some quality info..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15238910&query_hl=3

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15998589&query_hl=6

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14759718&query_hl=6

Here's some info on Tamoxifene and Raloxifene relating to gyno. I'm always leary about "studies" and how accurate they may be, but I thought this was interesting nonetheless.
 

Strateg0s

New member
Raloxifene by all reports is somewhat more effective than nolvadex, but the more important thing is that it doesn't have the potential side-effects that nolva can cause - the possibility of impaired vision or cancer. Obviously nolva doesn't cause these things often, but the fact that such effects are on the books seems good reason to migrate to raloxifene, particularly when it is not that much more expensive, at least as a powder.
 
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