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How essential do you all think Dostinex is when using Fina

maldorf

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I have done many fina cylces and have never used dostinex with it. I do not really seem to have any troubles with my nipples/etc, but do want to be safe if I continue to use it at higher levels. I now use it at 75mg ED.
If dostinex is used, what is the typical dosage? I cannot seem to find much info on this. Dostinex sure looks to be expensive.
 
maldorf said:
Dostinex sure looks to be expensive.

If you've used Tren in the past with no nipple puffs or swollen lumps, why are you worried about them now?

Dostinex is way too expensive, not cost effective.




DIV

:chomp:
 
i've never used it, but going to on my next go around near the end of cycle. I've read that it really helps sexually, like back to back orgasms. I figure why not, plus there is a cheaper generic, but it's not much cheaper

Whiskey
 
can dostinex work on females?
(libido related)
 
DJ_UFO said:
can dostinex work on females?
(libido related)

I dont think so. It kills progestrin allowing men to get back to hittin' it quicker and I can vouch for that, but I have not read studies on women testing it, I think they would have other issues if you started messing with their hormones like that.
 
DIVISION said:
If you've used Tren in the past with no nipple puffs or swollen lumps, why are you worried about them now?

Dostinex is way too expensive, not cost effective.




DIV

:chomp:
This is the most ridiculous statement Ive ever heard.
***CAN WE MAKE THIS A STICKY???***

---Dostinex: The Facts of the Matter---
8 tabs @ 1mg each=$130 (This is name-brand, not generic)
.5mg every 4th day=16 doses
16 doses x 1 e4d=64 days, or over 2 months. (16 weeks)
$130/16=$8.13 per week-----------THAT IS NOT EXPENSIVE!!!! Plus, for the SAME PRICE, you can get generic dostinex, but instead of 8 pills, you get 20!!!! Thats over 5 months worth!!! I assume youre taking deca or tren if you need dostinex... Cmon bros, I know you're going to be spending a good bit of cash on whatever cycle youre gonna be doing if you need dostinex, DONT SKIMP ON ANCILLARIES!!!!! DOSTINEX IS DIRT CHEAP!!!!
For example, Nolva 20mg tabs come in blisters of 10, for somewhere around 15 bucks. Thats like $1.50 per pill. A maintenance dose of Nolva during a cycle is around 20mg every day, so about $1.50 a day. if you do with GENERIC dostinex, its MUCH MUCH cheaper than that. It just seems expensive because youre buying a few months worth at one time!!
PS-As an added bonus, NO drug makes sex as good as Cabaser (dostinex) IMO, the shit is GREAT!!!
PS-Mavy, you gonna help me out on this one? I think we should make this a sticky called "Dostinex-THE SHIT IS NOT EXPENSIVE!!!!"
Bionic

PS-Here's some more factoids for you chemistry buffs:
Cabergoline (Dostinex)

Author: Donna Karasic, PharmD Last modified: March 31, 2002


INDICATIONS

* Hyperprolactinemia disorders- either idiopathic or because of pituitary adenomas; includes acromegaly, amenorrhea, prolactinomas, galactorrhea
* Parkinson's Disease (non-FDA approved use)
* Puerperal lactation inhibition (non-FDA approved use)
* Normalization of Androgen Levels (non-FDA approved use)
* Improve menstrual cyclicity in polycystic ovary syndrome (non-FDA approved use)

DOSAGE

* Hyperprolactinemia:0.25mg twice a week, increase by 0.25mg twice a week, at 4 week intervals, according to response. Max dose is 1 mg twice weekly.
* Parkinson's Disease:0.5-1mg daily in the AM. Upward titration should be at weekly or longer intervals in 0.5 mg increments. Max dose is 10mg daily.
* Puerperal Lactation Inhibition: 1 mg as a single oral dose (given within 24 to 27 hours of delivery)
* Improve Menstrual Cyclicity in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: 0.5mg/week

PHARMACOKINETICS

* Absorption: not affected by food; may be taken without regard to food
* Moderately bound to protein (40-42%)
* Extensively metabolized by the liver. Cytochrome P450 metabolism appears to be minimal; small amounts are excreted unchanged in urine
* Elimination Half Life- 63-69 hours; slow elimination from pituitary may account for long duration of action

ADVERSE EFFECTS

* Dizziness (17%)
* Headache (26%)
* Weakness / fatigue (1-5%)
* Abdominal pain (5%)
* Orthostatic hypotension (4%)
* Epistaxis (1%)
* Sensation of suffocation
* Nausea (appears to be dose related) (29%)
* Adverse effects of Cabergoline may be less frequent than with Bromocriptine.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

* Hypersensitivity to ergot alkaloids
* Uncontrolled hypertension

DRUG INTERACTIONS

* Antihypertensives
* Dopamine Antagonists (eg phenothiazines, butyrophenones, thioxanthenes or metoclopramide)
 
Exactly! Div has never even used Tren or Dostinex, but yet he always feels compelled to make comments like this...

Go ahead Div... Throw that bomb again... I am starting to like it..

BionicBC said:
This is the most ridiculous statement Ive ever heard.
***CAN WE MAKE THIS A STICKY???***

---Dostinex: The Facts of the Matter---
8 tabs @ 1mg each=$130 (This is name-brand, not generic)
.5mg every 4th day=16 doses
16 doses x 1 e4d=64 days, or over 2 months. (16 weeks)
$130/16=$8.13 per week-----------THAT IS NOT EXPENSIVE!!!! Plus, for the SAME PRICE, you can get generic dostinex, but instead of 8 pills, you get 20!!!! Thats over 5 months worth!!! I assume youre taking deca or tren if you need dostinex... Cmon bros, I know you're going to be spending a good bit of cash on whatever cycle youre gonna be doing if you need dostinex, DONT SKIMP ON ANCILLARIES!!!!! DOSTINEX IS DIRT CHEAP!!!!
For example, Nolva 20mg tabs come in blisters of 10, for somewhere around 15 bucks. Thats like $1.50 per pill. A maintenance dose of Nolva during a cycle is around 20mg every day, so about $1.50 a day. if you do with GENERIC dostinex, its MUCH MUCH cheaper than that. It just seems expensive because youre buying a few months worth at one time!!
PS-As an added bonus, NO drug makes sex as good as Cabaser (dostinex) IMO, the shit is GREAT!!!
PS-Mavy, you gonna help me out on this one? I think we should make this a sticky called "Dostinex-THE SHIT IS NOT EXPENSIVE!!!!"
Bionic

PS-Here's some more factoids for you chemistry buffs:
Cabergoline (Dostinex)

Author: Donna Karasic, PharmD Last modified: March 31, 2002


INDICATIONS

* Hyperprolactinemia disorders- either idiopathic or because of pituitary adenomas; includes acromegaly, amenorrhea, prolactinomas, galactorrhea
* Parkinson's Disease (non-FDA approved use)
* Puerperal lactation inhibition (non-FDA approved use)
* Normalization of Androgen Levels (non-FDA approved use)
* Improve menstrual cyclicity in polycystic ovary syndrome (non-FDA approved use)

DOSAGE

* Hyperprolactinemia:0.25mg twice a week, increase by 0.25mg twice a week, at 4 week intervals, according to response. Max dose is 1 mg twice weekly.
* Parkinson's Disease:0.5-1mg daily in the AM. Upward titration should be at weekly or longer intervals in 0.5 mg increments. Max dose is 10mg daily.
* Puerperal Lactation Inhibition: 1 mg as a single oral dose (given within 24 to 27 hours of delivery)
* Improve Menstrual Cyclicity in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: 0.5mg/week

PHARMACOKINETICS

* Absorption: not affected by food; may be taken without regard to food
* Moderately bound to protein (40-42%)
* Extensively metabolized by the liver. Cytochrome P450 metabolism appears to be minimal; small amounts are excreted unchanged in urine
* Elimination Half Life- 63-69 hours; slow elimination from pituitary may account for long duration of action

ADVERSE EFFECTS

* Dizziness (17%)
* Headache (26%)
* Weakness / fatigue (1-5%)
* Abdominal pain (5%)
* Orthostatic hypotension (4%)
* Epistaxis (1%)
* Sensation of suffocation
* Nausea (appears to be dose related) (29%)
* Adverse effects of Cabergoline may be less frequent than with Bromocriptine.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

* Hypersensitivity to ergot alkaloids
* Uncontrolled hypertension

DRUG INTERACTIONS

* Antihypertensives
* Dopamine Antagonists (eg phenothiazines, butyrophenones, thioxanthenes or metoclopramide)
 
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