Quote from: Richenda on June 16, 2016, 12:50:18 AM
As a further warning to anyone going down the 'oh its fine because it's just a low dose' meme ... the half life of bicalutamide is 7 days. That means that most people taking lower doses are likely to build up high levels of serum bioavailabilty, negating the argument.
Levels will still be less than if higher doses are taken, more so if taken once every 2-3 days as doctors may sometimes prescribe it.
QuoteIt's also important to mention that some of the links I provide suggest potentially serious (fatal) side effects at low doses.
Of all the links provided, I have seen none showing side-effects at doses under the minimum dose prescribed for men with prostate cancer. That's what I mean by low doses. These are VERY low doses.
It is, however, important to be aware of potential side-effects and of alternatives that may be safer. Thank you for bringing this all up and further educating us. Overall though, I consider bicalutamide to be quite safe and serious side-effects to be quite rare, noted at higher doses.
Personally, based on everything I've read so far, I think that if one sticks to bio-identical estradiol and progesterone, this is the safest route. As always, consult your doctor.