Understanding Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) in PCT

Tamoxifen, commonly known as Nolvadex, acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). It blocks estrogen’s effects on certain tissues, particularly those relevant to post-cycle therapy (PCT).

During PCT, Tamoxifen helps restore natural testosterone production by countering the estrogen surge often experienced after a steroid cycle. This surge can suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, leading to reduced testosterone levels. Tamoxifen’s selective action helps avoid significant negative side effects associated with complete estrogen blockage.

Typical dosages range from 20mg to 40mg daily, often split into two doses. However, always consult a qualified medical professional before starting any PCT protocol, as individual needs vary. Dosage and duration should be carefully tailored to the specific steroid cycle and individual response.

Potential side effects include hot flashes, mood swings, and visual disturbances. These side effects are generally manageable and often subside once the medication is discontinued. Reporting any concerning side effects to your doctor is crucial.

Remember, responsible steroid use and a well-planned PCT protocol are key to minimizing health risks. Tamoxifen, when used correctly under medical supervision, plays a significant role in mitigating the negative effects of steroid cycles.