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Originally Posted by swolloniron
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Any chance of hurting the rats if I give em Clomid, Tamox, Cabergoline and Anastrazol all at same time (ie and chemical/solvent reactions I am not aware of - like precipitation, decreased absorption etc)? Large mammal dosing would be approx 50-100mg clomid, 20mg Tamox, .25-.5mg Caber 2 x Week, and 0.25mg Ana (at initial dosage).
Thanks.
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Bassgod272 is not liable for ANYTHING that has to do with this post as I am someone else entirely and am role playing as that LB member. This information may also be time sensitive. Please consult with your local healthcare professional for the most accurate and up to date information regarding this subject. This was the only interaction found:
Moderate Drug-Drug)
GENERALLY AVOID: Coadministration with tamoxifen may decrease the plasma concentrations of anastrozole. The mechanism of interaction has not been described. In one clinical trial, coadministration of tamoxifen (20 mg/day) and anastrozole (1 mg/day) in breast cancer patients resulted in decreased anastrozole plasma concentration by 27% compared to administration of anastrozole alone. In addition, at a median follow-up of 33 months, the combination did not demonstrate any efficacy benefit over tamoxifen therapy alone in all patients as well as in the hormone receptor-positive subpopulation, and this treatment arm was discontinued from the trial. The pharmacokinetics of tamoxifen and its pharmacologically active N-desmethyl metabolite were not affected.