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Nolvadex with it at the same time it will decrease the letro blood plasma levels by 37%.this may not be a bad way to run it if you dont want to completley shut down estro conversion and want a little estrogen in your system. Or you could run aromasin instead you can taper your letro down, and then even switch to arimidex, bc it reaches stable levels in your blood in a couple of days....the letro will take a while to leave your system so you will still be get slight ai from the residual letro....this gives arimidex time to work...then i will usually switch to aromasin during a pct... Originally Posted by jstraw428 you can taper your letro down, and then even switch to arimidex, bc it reaches stable levels in your blood in a couple of days....the letro will take a while to leave your system so you will still be get slight ai from the residual letro....this gives arimidex time to work...then i will usually switch to aromasin during a pct... If we can, lets assume I'm running a 16 week cycle and pct begins week 19. When would you start to taper the letro?...When would you introduce the arimidex and for how long?...and when would you start with aromasin? Also what else would you be running with aromasin during PCT? bump...jstraw428 are you around?Anyone out there with experience on the subject who can answer? In a study done on women, who of course have far more estrogen in their blood, the researches found a huge reduction (85%) of serum estrogen levels within four days of administration.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...?dopt=AbstractAs for switching over, letrozole has a half-life of 45 hours. IOW, the serum level will be cut in half about every two days. However, it also depends on the dosage as to how long the serum levels will drop low enough that letrozole is no longer effective. Even at a dose of 0.1 mg e.d. , letrozole will inhibit estrogen production.http://erc.endocrinology-journals.or...nt/6/2/245.pdfThose taking a dose of 2.5 mg e.d. are going to take longer to reduce their levels. William LLewellyn has an excellent book that addresses PCT. Probably going to take 2-3 weeks to get your serum levels of letrozole down to where it is no longer suppressing estrogen, but individual results will vary.As an aside, the next time your gf/wife/mistress complains about your forgetfulness, show her this study about the effects of estrogen on the brain:It appears that inhibition of estrogen synthesis in the brain may have beneficial effects on spatial memory.http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=20016663Be prepared to start dating your hand for the next two months. Originally Posted by kdeezy Do you have to inject it or can it be taken in another
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