Spielur
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Recently after placing a order I was told that the company was having issues with nolvadex even know it showed it was in stock but will send Mamofen instead. Any words of advice on this brand which is manufactured in India?
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Recently after placing a order I was told that the company was having issues with nolvadex even know it showed it was in stock but will send Mamofen instead. Any words of advice on this brand which is manufactured in India?
Tamoxifen citrate basically the same thing. Order came through waiting for class to end to start cycle
You just need to take it with lemon or orange juice so citric acid in it converts plain Tamoxifen to Tamoxifen CITRATE@Spielur Can you confirm whether or not this worked?
Can anyone else vouch for it's effectiveness? The same thing happened to me about 9 months later where they ran out and are trying to peddle out the india version. It's called Mamofen and it's Tamoxifen, but not Tamoxifen Citrate.
@Spielur Can you confirm whether or not this worked?
Can anyone else vouch for it's effectiveness? The same thing happened to me about 9 months later where they ran out and are trying to peddle out the india version. It's called Mamofen and it's Tamoxifen, but not Tamoxifen Citrate.
Mamofen seems to be Tamoxifen CITRATE indeedCannot vouch for how effective it was from the Indian Pharmacy. I ran the standard PCT protocol using the Mamofen after i got my bloods my test was still down lower than were i started (typical) and had very high sex binding hemoglobin for the amount of test and Free test in my system. Also had some wild hot flashes due to what the doctor declared as LOW T symptoms so now I'm just on HRTyear round till my next blast. Sorry i could not be more helpful.
You guys are getting ripped off. Indian version is cheaper and they are commonly underdosed. If they are charging you the same price for the Indian version, you're really getting ripped off.
You just need to take it with lemon or orange juice so citric acid in it converts plain Tamoxifen to Tamoxifen CITRATE
lol
Seriously,
it's usually always tamoxifen citrate.
When in doubt you can check the manufacturer's website. Most indian meds have one.
From what I've read this is what I was concerned about. Having underdosed doesn't seem particularly good.. Can anyone vouch for it's effectiveness or otherwise?
Never used them, don't plan to. They're cheaper for a reason. I've read enough about Indian pharma to know to stay away.
With that said, I've heard they are making improvements due to the flack they've gotten. Whether they have or not remains to be seen.