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  • Femara+Accutane?

    Hey bro's

    I finally got my doc to give me a script for Accutane, problem is I am halfway through a cycle right now. While on Accutane the need to take regular bloodwork and test for Cholesterol levels and Triglyceride levels;I have been taking 2.5mg of femara/EOD as my anti e. I know that femara messes with your HDL & LDL levels but what about Triglycerides?

    Options?

    Thanks,

    sweet

  • #2
    I'd wait until your cycle is over.
    RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.

    Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.

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    • #3
      what are you doing for a cycle?

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      • #4
        Take some policisinol or whatever the hell it is...lol.

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        • #5
          nolvadex.

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          • #6
            I have some nolva on hand, do you think a swich over will do the trick?

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            • #7
              do the switch over with nolva

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              • #8
                i wouldnt take accutane... way too many side effects... nolvadex makes me break out bad, how bad is the acne?
                currently cutting:
                wt: 210lbs
                ht: 5'11"
                bf%: 11%

                current cycle:
                Off

                GU... RIP fallen brother...

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                • #9
                  Nolva being a SERM will aid in alleviating the negative effects on lipids that Femara can have.

                  Problem with using both together is that Nolva reduces Femara blood plasma levels by 37.6%.

                  Use an l-dex/Nolva combo next time
                  "The tragedy of life is not found in failure but complacency. Not in you doing too much, but doing too little. Not in you living above your means, but below your capacity. Never failure but low aim, is life's greatest tragedy"- Benjamin Mayes

                  "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it"- George Bernard Shaw

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