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I don’t have access to Nolvadex or Clomid, can I run one of the legal PCT supplements instead?

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I don’t have access to Nolvadex or Clomid, can I run one of the legal PCT supplements instead?

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You can, but it is not advisable. Nolvadex and Clomid are both SERMs. There are currently no SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulators) available legally on the market, the PCT products available are AIs (aromatise inhibitors). The main problem with using AI’s for PCT is that there is a chance of estrogen levels rebounding once the drug is discontinued. Whereas SERMs only block estrogen from binding to receptor sites, as opposed to completely reducing it. So by using an AI for PCT you run the risk of recovery problems PPCT (post PCT), including delayed gynemcostia. I do know some people that have ran over-the-counter PCT products and recovered fine, but then again there have been a fair few reports of delayed gynemcostia from people who have used over-the-counter PCTs. Is it really worth the risk?

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