tamox citrate dose conversion not necessary

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I was reading the IBE forum and saw a post from one of the mods that they already convert tamox citrate dosing. So the 20mg/ml research chemical should be equivalent to the real deal; NO DOSE CONVERSION is necessary. I Sorry if this is old news, just trying to keep people outta trouble w/ overdosing.
 
BDAWG said:
I wish I had known this before. Why does EVERYONE say to convert???
Because sometimes companies that sell Nolva do not account for the citrate part of the tamox and therefore underdose it. When this was brought to the attention of the companies that sold it(IBE and other sponsors), they corrected the concentration of the solution where 1ml=20mg. Many of those saying to convert were also homebrewing their own nolva( such as I have), and therefore have to do a bit larger dosing to account for the difference. Hope this helps.
 
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IBE has stated that they have put "a few more" than 20 mgs of Tamoxifen Citrate per milliliter in their product to compensate for the, my numbers, 34.2% reduction in conversion of Tamoxifen Citrate to Tamoxifen.

Call me a skeptic, call me what you will,I'll trust my nose for bull**** as a professionally accomplished bull****er. When you put in half again the quantity for compensation you say so specifically, less and it's stated with a phrase like "a few more".

It takes 30.4 mgs of Tamoxifen Citrate to yield 20 mgs of Tamoxifen, I don't believe they have put 52% more Citrate in to compensate for the 34.2% conversion loss of TC to T.

I'll personally continue making the error of taking slightly too much rather than too little and not getting what I need, I'd rather chance wasting $ than the recovery of my hormonal output and balance ASAP.

The question of required amounts to boost HPTA recovery is another matter, it could well be that less than the established norm will do so adequately, but that's not the issue here.
 
I do not want to keep beating this to death, but this means that:

1 ml of their tamox citrate = 20 mg of nolvadex

so one does not need to have 3 ml to = 40mg?
 
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?)
 
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?)

Figure it out dude, 40/20/20/10 mg per week respectively equals 14/7/7/3.5 ml per week respectively...It works out to 31.5ml. But how long it lasts all depends on your PCT length/protocol/dosing..Though really, I shouldnt've had to answer that question for ya..
 
ripped_monkey said:
1 ml of their tamox citrate = 20 mg of nolvadex
No. Tamoxifen citrate=Nolvadex

1ml of their Tamoxifen Citrate=20mg Tamoxifen. No adjustments are necessary.
 
Mulletsoldier said:
Figure it out dude, 40/20/20/10 mg per week respectively equals 14/7/7/3.5 ml per week respectively...It works out to 31.5ml. But how long it lasts all depends on your PCT length/protocol/dosing..Though really, I shouldnt've had to answer that question for ya..

I'm glad this site is so helpful!
 
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