Nolvadex doesn’t stimulate LH or FSH? -- That is misinformation.
Studies with Nolvadex have mostly been long-term, thus it has no use for short-term therapy? – That is misinformation.
You won’t find short-term studies on hormonal effects with tamoxifen because that’s not what it’s clinically intended for. It’s intended for long-term use in breast cancer patients. It never picked up a reputation for fertility treatment because Clomid has been the fertility drug of choice since the 1960’s.
Clomid was historically used as a fertility drug for women, to be used for short 2-3 week periods. It was assumed that because Clomid worked in as a fertility inducer in women, it would work in men – and it did.
Fertility treatment is Clomid’s lineage and this is the reason Clomid is still chosen by Endocrinologists today. [even though Nolva works just as well, at half the dose]
Keep in mind, there are enlighted endocrinologists that will prescribe Nolvadex for fertility/HRT treatment too, for the same reasons I mentioned previously.
Its funny that I’m even supporting Nolvadex, because I personally dont touch the stuff. Both Clomid and Nolvadex are inherently
toxic compounds. Im just trying to clear up a long-time misunderstanding.
-Pp