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animal87
02-28-2012, 08:51 PM
Toremifene Citrate (Fareston) is a Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) derived from triphenylethelyne. It is Licensed in the United States under the brand name “Fareston (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/fareston.html)” and currently FDA approved for use in advanced (metastatic) breast cancer. It is currently being studies for use in prostate cancer as well.
Toremifene citrate backgroundToremifene Citrate was originally patented as Fareston by the Orion Corporation of Finland, and approved for the treatment of breast cancer in Europe in 1996. In September of 1999, Roberts Pharmaceutical Corporation was granted the rights to market the drug in the United States of America.
Fareston ActionToremifene Citrate exerts its effects by antagonizing the estrogen receptor in some tissues, and agonizing it in others. In this way, certain estrogenic pathways are activated and others are blockaded. It seems to exert estrogenic effects on blood lipids, reducing LDL and total cholesterol, as well as estrogenic effects on bone, improving density. It would also appear to exert anti-estrogenic effects in breast tissue, displacing the traditional effects of estrogen, effectively helping prevent breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Fareston Steroid Technical DataFareston is a Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator. Other drugs in this class are Clomid (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/clomid.html) and Nolvadex (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/nolvadex.html). SERMs act by being an estrogen agonist in certain tissues and an estrogen antagonist in others.
In men, at the hypothalamus and pituitary, estrogen acts in cooperation with the body’s negative feedback loop to send a signal to decrease the secretion of LH. When LH secretion is lowered, so are natural testosterone levels. SERMs, like Fareston (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/fareston.html), possibly act as an estrogen antagonist in the hypothalamus and pituitary, in order to increase testosterone production. Thus, although it hasn’t been studied to any great degree, it’s highly likely that Fareston is capable (or better) of increasing testosterone (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/testosterone-suspension.html) in the same way that Nolvadex it, as it’s androgenicity:estrogenicity ratio is 5x that of Nolvadex. However, in terms of improving bone mineral density, Fareston is roughly equal to Nolvadex (http://www.steroids.ro/steroid-profiles/nolvadex.html). Fareston, like other SERMS, would appear to have very beneficial effects on blood lipid levels and other health markers.
Toremifene Citrate is the chemical name of active ingredient in Fareston. Fareston is a registered trademark of U.S. of GTx, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

csmilz9
02-29-2012, 01:17 AM
Is my favorite for sure. Feel like I bounce back two weeks quicker than traditional pct

animal87
02-29-2012, 02:32 AM
Never used this one. maybe try it in a future pct.

lost1
03-22-2012, 12:49 AM
I might have to try this as well.

alterntego
04-06-2012, 02:55 PM
ya , it would be cool as hell if the boys were to show up . is this something one can do during cycle without issue ?

Thehog18
04-06-2012, 04:37 PM
What kind of doses would one take for pct?

slimncut
04-06-2012, 11:23 PM
Will be running Toremifene in a 11 week d-bol, test, tren cycle 6 weeks in for a total of four weeks followed by nolva and clomid after all long esters are gone. Hope all goes well as this is the first cycle I've ran this shit..

I'm open to any advise or comments..

alterntego
04-07-2012, 04:58 AM
whats your dosing schedule and when specifically do u intend to start

BIGBOSS
04-07-2012, 05:43 AM
Good info!!