(01-12-2020, 05:27 AM)mimzy Wrote: The dosage they have in the test is very high and meant for other prescription and conditions. For me, I am only prescribed 25 mg twice a week, ie I take half a tablet every 3 days.. And my T already dropped to zero. The challenge for you is you are self medicating with no clue on the dosage you need.
Do a test on your T. You might not need so much CPA
CPA is great for me. Low cost. Effective. No need to keep peeing.
Agreed. Self medicating with this stuff is not very wise.
True. The study dealt with very high dosage taken on long periods, but what bothers me, is the author's strong advice against the use of Androcur by people over 50. Even though, it is just the author own deduction, the French study clearly shows that the risk is age dependent.
I am taking 12.5 mg per day while you are taking the equivalent of 8.3 mg per day. I could go to 12.5 mg every second day (6.25 mg/day) but still... I am over 50, not sure if 6.25 mg/day or even half of that would be without serious risks. Besides I am not transitioning or something close, my objective is quite modest (and I am getting close to it) so I am not sure if it is worth the risks.
I think I will quit Androcur, get rid of the quantities I bought, close this chapter and go back to my old regimen (PM and White Peony).
Thanks for your input.

