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  • Nolvadex and Orange Juice

    If my mice don't like the taste of liquid Tamoxifen Citrate could they drink it with their morning OJ? I can't imagine this would hurt anything. Anyone know for sure?

  • #2
    ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    no. What in the world would OJ do harmful to it?
    I eat at least 6 times a day to build my body
    I pray at least 6 times a day to build my soul

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    • #3
      Thanks. I just wanted to make sure. The Nolva is ones thing I don't want to screw up if I need it.

      Who the hell knows what it would do? Citric acid blah blah blah.

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      • #4
        several fruit juices have been shown to inhibit certain enzymes in the gut, which can decrease (or sometimes increase) bioavailability. I don't remember which ones or the full story, but I would suck it up and just use water.

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        • #5
          Grapefruit juice is notorious for inhibiting the absorption of many drugs. I’m not really sure about orange juice though.

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          • #6
            Thanks everyone. That's good enough for me. I will suck it up and use water. Better safe than sorry.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pissant
              Thanks everyone. That's good enough for me. I will suck it up and use water. Better safe than sorry.
              Wait. You?? or your mice????

              im confused.
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              • #8
                yeah, that's what I meant....I'll suck it up and make those little bastards take it with water. It's just harder to get it down their little throats when they are squirming.

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