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Started by xAmy, August 13, 2016, 07:05:29 PM
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Quote from: Just Me Here on August 13, 2016, 07:58:34 PMLook for something called bicalutamide - it's the successor of cyproterone acetate, except with fewer side effects (much less likely to cause liver damage for example). It's a anti-androgen pure and simple (unlike spironolactone, which is a diuretic with anti-andogenic properties and also has more common side effects).Bicalutamide is usually used in prostate cancer, but you can go lower dose and still get feminising effects. It complexes with the androgen receptor and causes it to migrate to the nucleus where it can no longer be touched by any of that nasty T or DHT. In addition, as a special little bonus, it also inhibits the metabolic breakdown of estrogen so you get more of that as well.
Quote from: xAmy on August 13, 2016, 08:46:58 PMHeya just wanted to ask, can I get these without starting HRT because my GP referred me to a clinic but that's still almost a year away and I was hoping to start something like this sooner than that. I don't want my GP just saying wait until you see the gender clinic because it's like 9 months away. Thanks