TweetI never heard of there being a difference in potency. Clomiphine is the active ingredient in Clomid as far as I know. The same goes for nolv.
TweetOk, so with liquid Nolva, its generally tamox citrate. I've read that it is not as strong as reg tamox, 15.2 mg of tamoxifen citrate is equivalent to 10 mg of tamoxifen.
Does anyone know the deal with Clomiphine Citrate as opposed to Clomid?
Or is all Clomid Clomiphene Citrate?
TweetI never heard of there being a difference in potency. Clomiphine is the active ingredient in Clomid as far as I know. The same goes for nolv.
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Tweetwhen you buy pharma tabs, THEY have taken the citrate ester into account. when you buy powder, YOU have to take the ester into account.
TweetNolvadex is a brand name of Tamoxifen Citrate. There is no other Tamoxifen.
Clomid is a brand name for Clomiphene Citrate. There is no other Clomiphene.
I'm not sure what you read, but it may be the ester weight vs the unbound hormone - but the unbound hormone would never be used for our purposes . . . it would not be effective.
TweetCool- thanks for clearing that up for me TestifyOriginally Posted by Testify
Thats a good point- I suppose the research chems take that into account as well in the per ml amount listed. ThanksOriginally Posted by chaos