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Originally Posted by rbauer If clomid 3x weekly and/or arimidex works well in patients with secondary hypogonadism to raise their T levels into the upper normal range, is there any safety concern for using these drugs long term ? The studies in the literature have safety data going out at least 6 months.
Also what about products like 6-Oxo, Inhibit E, Nolvadex XT ? Can they be used longer term to keep T in the normal range ? If not, what are the safety concerns ?
Finally, are there any other products worth considering for longer term use by patients with secondary hypogonadism that are not a form of TRT ? |
First, out of all above listed, for long term consider only Arimidex.
For Arimidex to be effective one have to have high E2 due to high T --> E2 conversion
His testis have o produce plenty of testosterone,
that does not show in the blood because is quickly converted to E2.
There are such people, so it is worth checking.