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  • #16
    I can get nolvadex by Astra Zeneca, but it is not from USA. It is prob the best Nolva. Their are several sites that are for hormone therapy, where you can get a legit script, but you must send in bloodwork and test levels showing low.

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    • #17
      I seen clomid prescribed for gyno

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      • #18
        I myself have had Nolva prescribed by my Dr. for gyno symptoms. As for the FDA coming down on your Physician, times have changed. Yes, agreed that if your Dr. prescribes you Cypionate for reasons other than Hypo-gonadism, he/she might be in trouble. But a Physician has a responsibility to protect and treat their patients. If a Dr. turns a patient down that says "Look, I'm doing AS and I believe I'm getting gyno". I would leave that doc in a heartbeat.
        “I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
        --Manny Pacquiao



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        http://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3





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        • #19
          I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure doctors can write scripts for drugs for 'off label' uses. I've heard of clomid (which is really a fertility drug for women) scripts being written to help men with low testosterone levels bring them back to normal levels. As long as the 'off label' uses are documented somewhere in medical literature, I don't think a physician can be held responsible.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by HeHateMe
            I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure doctors can write scripts for drugs for 'off label' uses. I've heard of clomid (which is really a fertility drug for women) scripts being written to help men with low testosterone levels bring them back to normal levels. As long as the 'off label' uses are documented somewhere in medical literature, I don't think a physician can be held responsible.
            Well, we'd a doctor or a pharmacist to speak up to know for sure... but the way it was explained to me is that perscribeing for a non-approved use is considered the same thing as "experimenting on human subjects".
            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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            • #21
              the Dr did precribe it to a teenage kid for gyno who never used steroids.
              He thought clomid was a steroid. lol this was yrs ago

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              • #22
                You can get clomid and HCG if your tests levels are low and you want to start family. All you have to do is go to an Endrocronologist and tell the dr. you and your wife are trying to conceive and haven't had luck in over a yr. They will then do metabolic test, sperm test and blood test for check for test in the blood. If your levels are low he or she will prescribe, but chances are they will give you hcg. I think this would be too much trouble just to get some nolva or clomid. Just get some here or if you want pharma brand you will most likely have to get it overseas.

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