argent New member May 17, 2002 #3 That was an interesting abstract. In the study they used 450mg/ED for months. Thats a whole lot of Teslac bro. Not too easy on the pocketbook.
That was an interesting abstract. In the study they used 450mg/ED for months. Thats a whole lot of Teslac bro. Not too easy on the pocketbook.
Zyglamail EF MOD Moderator Platinum EF VIP May 17, 2002 #5 Re: teslac? Beach Boy said: Why does that sound familiar, what is that shit? Click to expand... Its an older anti-e. recommended dose for its inteded use is 250mg/ed
Re: teslac? Beach Boy said: Why does that sound familiar, what is that shit? Click to expand... Its an older anti-e. recommended dose for its inteded use is 250mg/ed
BigBazooka New member May 20, 2002 #6 argent said: That was an interesting abstract. In the study they used 450mg/ED for months. Thats a whole lot of Teslac bro. Not too easy on the pocketbook. Click to expand... But it's still cheaper than a surgery. Of course, Teslac wont make the gyno go away for good, but still might be a great help to those who suffer from it..
argent said: That was an interesting abstract. In the study they used 450mg/ED for months. Thats a whole lot of Teslac bro. Not too easy on the pocketbook. Click to expand... But it's still cheaper than a surgery. Of course, Teslac wont make the gyno go away for good, but still might be a great help to those who suffer from it..
D DrJMW New member May 20, 2002 #9 Two problems with Teslac: 1. It is the most expensive antiestrogen out there. 2. It is a Controlled Substance Class III. With Aromasin and Femara and Arimidex out there, Teslac is totally unnecessary.
Two problems with Teslac: 1. It is the most expensive antiestrogen out there. 2. It is a Controlled Substance Class III. With Aromasin and Femara and Arimidex out there, Teslac is totally unnecessary.