2Du said:I read on your forum that your tamox citrate at 20mg/ml is already adjusted so that it really is equivalent to 20mg/ml of nolva. Is this correct?
Thanks for the input. I keep seeing the conversion recommended so I was not sure. Hopefully IBE can confirm this.jminis said:I'm not IBE but I believe that is correct. Unless your trying to account for ester weight.
Yeah 20mg tamoxifen citrate = 20mg/ml nolvadex because TC and Nolvadex are the same thing.2Du said:I read on your forum that your tamox citrate at 20mg/ml is already adjusted so that it really is equivalent to 20mg/ml of nolva. Is this correct?
Exactly, that is what I was trying to clarify. A post on IBE's forum said they adjust it so that 1ml is equivalent to 20ml tamoxifen . . . I wanted to know if IBE could verify this. If so the labelling is misleading in my opinion.jonny21 said:Yeah 20mg tamoxifen citrate = 20mg/ml nolvadex because TC and Nolvadex are the same thing.
If what you meant to type was that 1 ml of IBE's 20mg/ml Tamoxifen Citrate is equal to 20mg of Tamoxifen then I too would like to hear what IBE has to say. I tried weeding thru threads on this and on their forum but always found vague/uncertain responses.
If it were true then the label should read: 30.4mg/ml Tamoxifen Citrate or 20mg/ml Tamoxifen.
2Du said:Exactly, that is what I was trying to clarify. A post on IBE's forum said they adjust it so that 1ml is equivalent to 20ml tamoxifen . . . I wanted to know if IBE could verify this. If so the labelling is misleading in my opinion.
:goodpost: NICE!, If that's the case maybe they should make that known in the description or on the label . . . to avoid confusion . . .B5150 said:Invalid Link Removed
correctripped_monkey said:this does not have anything to do with dose amount, but when administering Tamoxifen Citrate to my lab rats, it is given orally, not injected - correct?
this question is asked a lot that's for sure. good inquire though since this drug is important to us all. some time ago many of the chem companies had the wieght distribution miscalculated. after someone figured it out. IBE and many other chem companies changed the solution to compensate so now 20 is actually 20.
LakeMountD said:I definitely need to hear this as well considering I have ordered nolva from you guys a few times and everytime dosed x 1.5. GREEEEAAAATTT..
ripped_monkey said:this does not have anything to do with dose amount, but when administering Tamoxifen Citrate to my lab rats, it is given orally, not injected - correct?
Please do NOT inject nolva. It's an oral.BigBoy12 said:so, can we take oral?
That is nice to know . . . but based on the labeling that is not how it comes across . . . it would be nice if they put that in the description or on the label . . . to avoid confusion. The label says 20mg/ml Tamox citrate . . . but apparently that's not the case. Maybe something denoting that 1 ml is equivalent to 20mg nolva would help clarify.LuvMuhRoids said:this question is asked a lot that's for sure. good inquire though since this drug is important to us all. some time ago many of the chem companies had the wieght distribution miscalculated. after someone figured it out. IBE and many other chem companies changed the solution to compensate so now 20 is actually 20.
2Du said:The label says 20mg/ml Tamox citrate
LuvMuhRoids said:this question is asked a lot that's for sure. good inquire though since this drug is important to us all. some time ago many of the chem companies had the wieght distribution miscalculated. after someone figured it out. IBE and many other chem companies changed the solution to compensate so now 20 is actually 20.
ripped_monkey said:so now 1 ml is = to taking 1 nolvadex pill @ 20 mg?????
I had a good experience; it worked well and IBE sent it out fast.TKE-PBOY said:any guys that used IBE's Tamox, could you elaborate on your experince (effectiviness)?
Bumping b/c no repsonse was made to this comment . . . I still think it would be beneficial to change their label to clarify the issue . . .2Du said:That is nice to know . . . but based on the labeling that is not how it comes across . . . it would be nice if they put that in the description or on the label . . . to avoid confusion. The label says 20mg/ml Tamox citrate . . . but apparently that's not the case. Maybe something denoting that 1 ml is equivalent to 20mg nolva would help clarify.
TKE-PBOY said:Chech this one out...it was posted by B150 previously
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this should help
:goodpost:Rogue Drone said:How about a specific answer to a specific question, I consider it essential in order to implement accurate dosing protocols.
How many milligrams of TC are there in a ml of your product?
"A few more" sounds like 2 , 3 or four, not the required 10.4 to make 1ml equal a 20 mg Nolvadex tab.
Me Anal, probably, as a buyer do I have the right to know exactly what I'm buying? Should we go around a few more times, or just get to the point of specific data and be done with it?
BigBoy12 said:so, how long would this last
USP TAMOXIFEN CITRATE
20MG/ML - 60ML VIAL $30.00
READY TO SHIP
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR HUMAN USE, THIS PRODUCT CAN BE HARMFUL IF INGESTED. (why on some site the product is clear and other white?)
United States Pharmacopeia (USP)TKE-PBOY said:Pardon my stupidity but what does USP stand for?
2Du said:United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
They are an independent laboratory that tests prescription meds, OTC meds, and supps; recognized by the government. follow the link for more info
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edale3 said:does anyone have any suggestions for the taste factor, my rats hate this stuff.