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Tamoxifen
Also known as: Nolvadex, Nolva, TAM
Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that has been the gold standard for breast cancer treatment and prevention since the 1970s. It is one of the most widely used compounds in post-cycle therapy (PCT) for restoring endogenous testosterone production after anabolic steroid use.
Risk Level
Medium RiskDifficulty
Beginner| CAS Number | 10540-29-1 |
| Molecular Formula | C26H29NO |
| Class | Other |
| Category | SERMs & AIs |
Mechanism of Action
Tamoxifen competitively binds to estrogen receptors, acting as an antagonist in breast tissue and as a partial agonist in bone and the uterus. In the hypothalamus and pituitary, it blocks estrogen-mediated negative feedback, leading to increased GnRH, LH, and FSH secretion. This stimulation of the HPT axis is the basis for its use in PCT to restore natural testosterone production.
Dosing Research
Breast cancer treatment: 20 mg/day for 5-10 years. PCT protocols typically use 20-40 mg/day for 4-6 weeks, often starting at 40 mg/day for the first 1-2 weeks then tapering to 20 mg/day. Half-life is approximately 5-7 days, with the active metabolite endoxifen having a similar duration.
Side Effects & Risks
Hot flashes, nausea, and mood changes are common. Increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events with long-term use. Visual disturbances (rare but serious) including retinal changes. Can elevate triglycerides. Hepatotoxicity is uncommon but documented at higher doses.
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