liquid nolvadex

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?
 
Some suppliers take that coversion into consideration when they lable the strength. You might want to ask your vendor if they do or not before you adjust the dose.
 
RedwolfWV said:
Some suppliers take that coversion into consideration when they lable the strength. You might want to ask your vendor if they do or not before you adjust the dose.

You may be right. I'll just try and contact them if possible.
 
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