Inhibit-P instead of cabergoline, Dostinex for Prolactin?

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I am curious if I would be able to use Inhibit-P instead of cabergoline, Dostinex.
I already have Inhibit-P on have from a previous Prohormone cycle and since I have that already I would like to know if it would be good enough to use on a test/deca cycle if sides show up.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
 
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I'd say it's user dependent, dosages on Deca an Inhibit P would play a factor..

My brother runs Deca with nothing for prolactin but he runs a low dose.. 250-300mg a week or something, not sure..

Either way id use something...
 
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I plan on running 600mg Test wk 400mg Deca wk
I don't mind paying for Caber I just would not want to waste what I have on hand. I guess I should just get some Caber and keep it on hand and run my Inhibit-P during cycle. If the Inhibit-P does not help with prolactin issues I guess I can just switch to Caber? Do you know how fast Caber should knock out the sides if issues come up?
 
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I've never used Caber so not sure on how fast it would work..

I think your plan is decent, I'd always have what you need on hand just in case though like you stated..

Inhibit P has always worked for me...
It's a solid product..
 
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So are you saying that Inhibit-P has worked for your AAS cycles?
 
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No sir, I've only used inhibit p with orals, ph products..
Sorry for the confusion..
 
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Yeah, I am talking about using prescribed caber not the research chems.
 

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