hsite
05.05.2008, 09:41 |
Battling Gynecomastia.... (Propecia, Spiro, DHT & hormones ...) |
With regards to gynecomastia, just curious if anyone has looked into or tried using any medications which compete with the excess estradiol produced while taking finas / dutas / spiro, at the receptor site in male breast tissue.
If you have tried them, what have your results been?
If you are thinking about it, what do you know?
Such meds include...
• Anti-estrogen medications, selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), such as
afimoxifene
arzoxifene
bazedoxifene
clomifene
lasofoxifene
ormeloxifene
raloxifene
tamoxifen
toremifene
• Aromatase inhibitors, such as
Letrozole
Anastrozole
Exemestane |
Goingallout
05.05.2008, 15:38
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Battling Gynecomastia.... |
» With regards to gynecomastia, just curious if anyone has looked into or
» tried using any medications which compete with the excess estradiol
» produced while taking finas / dutas / spiro, at the receptor site in male
» breast tissue.
»
» If you have tried them, what have your results been?
»
» If you are thinking about it, what do you know?
»
» Such meds include...
»
» • Anti-estrogen medications, selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM),
» such as
»
» afimoxifene
» arzoxifene
» bazedoxifene
» clomifene
» lasofoxifene
» ormeloxifene
» raloxifene
» tamoxifen
» toremifene
»
» • Aromatase inhibitors, such as
»
» Letrozole
» Anastrozole
» Exemestane
Going ever so slightly off-topic here:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Ways-to-Increase-Testosterone-Bioavailability-in-Athletes&id=178311
I don't take any of the medications you discussed, but I do take Chrysin, Piperine, Zinc and some other products referred to in the article above as aromatase inhibitors and that have an impact on SHBG.
I prefer not to name any particular supplements I take because I am not a fan of pushing particular products, but I take a product that has all this stuff in it. In other words, I am taking the natural route in this case. I am doing so in order to offset possible problems with the dutasteride that I apply topically. |
HairSite Admin

10.05.2008, 22:34
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Battling Gynecomastia.... |
To the aromatase inhibitor list you can add testolactone also.
Medications induced gynecomastia is typically painful.
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brm
11.05.2008, 23:02
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Battling Gynecomastia.... |
I had gyno 2 1/2 years ago from avodart. Arimidex (anastrozole) alleviated the soreness and resolved the problem partially. I still have a puffy nipples. I may try a little nolvadex soon. Iknow it is a long shot (2 years 1/2 later)...
What should my dosage be? |