Clomid is a highly popular medication among bodybuilders during PCT, classified as a selective estrogen receptor modulator. It can promote the production of testosterone in men after the cycle and also limit the side effects of estrogen in men's bodies. What is the dosage of clomiphene in PCT and what are its side effects? The dose of clomiphene in PCT is usually higher at the end of the cycle and gradually decreases over the course of 4-6 weeks of use. For most men, it is recommended to take 150mg per day for the first two weeks, and it can be reduced to 100mg per day for the next two weeks.
Clomiphene
Clomiphene is a synthetic estrogen with promoting/antagonistic properties in chemistry, which is very similar in structure and function to tamoxifen. The estrogenic and antiestrogenic properties of clomiphene can play a role in supporting female fertility. In terms of side effects: Mild side effects of clomiphene include nipple tenderness and gastrointestinal discomfort. In a large clinical trial, only 5% of men experienced nipple tenderness, while those who felt gastrointestinal discomfort could alleviate it by taking food or hot milk. The serious side effect of clomiphene is blurred vision, which, if not treated in a timely manner, may cause permanent damage to the eyes.
It is a three part poison of medicine. Although the fatal side effects caused by clomiphene to men are rare, if men continue to use clomiphene for a long period of time, new side effects may occur, such as male infertility. In clinical trials, mice treated with high doses of clomiphene were unable to produce sperm, and there is evidence to suggest that male use of high doses of clomiphene can lead to the same results. Visual side effects: High doses of clomiphene can cause blurred vision and photophobia. Cardiovascular and neurological side effects: High doses or long-term use of clomiphene can cause cardiovascular side effects such as arrhythmia, hypertension, palpitations, and tachycardia. Nervous system: dizziness, insomnia, epileptic seizures, and migraines.