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Testosterone and Secondary Hypertension [It is NOT Estradiol (E2)]
Testosterone and Secondary Hypertension [It is NOT Estradiol (E2)]
From Michael Scally : "Newly" found elevated BP after administering AAS can be a challenge to the user as well as the caretaker. The simple idea that this problem arises from E2 is without supportive evidence. I came to this conclusion very early in treating AAS users by the fact that no amount of E2 control managed the BP. I am sure this is the experience of many AAS users.
This is further confirmed by the fact that non-aromatizable AAS can cause elevated BP. [Proviron is reported to cause an increased BP.] This observation would lead one to conclude that the AAS itself might be the source of the BP problems and lowering E2 while AAS are high will have limited success.
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