calidood
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I'm thinking about trying some liquid tamoxifen as I can't get a hold of pills anymore from where I was going to get them. Was a little confused though. I looked online everywhere but couldn't find a place that had the difference between mg and ml. Also, I believe I remember reading somewhere there is a difference, like perhaps the real conversion wouldn't be right anyways because it's a liquid. Looked around for this thread but couldn't find it so I'm posting my own. How should I take the liquid tomox? Here is what the bottle says:
tomoxifen citrate
(aqueous solution)
20mg/ml 60ml vial.
What it looks like is 20 mg of tomox per ml. But I wasn't sure. The real qustion is...if I want to do a 40/40/20/20 PCT then do I just do (as ml) 2/2/1/1? Or is there another way I should be doing it?
tomoxifen citrate
(aqueous solution)
20mg/ml 60ml vial.
What it looks like is 20 mg of tomox per ml. But I wasn't sure. The real qustion is...if I want to do a 40/40/20/20 PCT then do I just do (as ml) 2/2/1/1? Or is there another way I should be doing it?