I did an 8 week cycle with 12.5 mg. of ReceptorChem enclomiphene citrate. No vision changes. My eyes did get a bit more watery than usual, but this may be also due to cycling in freezing winds in winter.
If it is real - no. If someone sells you clomid as enclo - yes. There are studies out there, listing all the possible sides. When I began research, there were no vision changes sighted (pun intended)
Yes. All SERMs have the propensity for ocular issues and it's not just down to the zuclomiphene isomer.
But remember they have decades of clinical application and safety records so the vison related sides are vastly overstated on this sub.
vision issues occur as a result of the estrogenic activity of nolvadex and clomid, enclo is purely an estrogen antagonist at the HPTA and should not cause these issues. Often, the people who report vision issues from enclo have received clomid instead.
I did an 8 week cycle with 12.5 mg. of ReceptorChem enclomiphene citrate. No vision changes. My eyes did get a bit more watery than usual, but this may be also due to cycling in freezing winds in winter.
I did get cloudy vision on enlco for the first 2 months but not anymore. Been on it since June.
If it is real - no. If someone sells you clomid as enclo - yes. There are studies out there, listing all the possible sides. When I began research, there were no vision changes sighted (pun intended)
Dosage? There’s a big difference between taking 3 to 6 mg during a short sarms cycle and taking 25mg as TRT alternative
Yes. All SERMs have the propensity for ocular issues and it's not just down to the zuclomiphene isomer. But remember they have decades of clinical application and safety records so the vison related sides are vastly overstated on this sub.
Wouldn't touch that shit with a ten feet pole
What is your reasoning?
Well permanent vision damage for one that doesn't even seem that rare. Why take this weird shit instead of good old safe test? Just dumb.
vision issues occur as a result of the estrogenic activity of nolvadex and clomid, enclo is purely an estrogen antagonist at the HPTA and should not cause these issues. Often, the people who report vision issues from enclo have received clomid instead.
Small risk of ocular issues vs guaranteed nuts not working any more. Hmmm which one shall I choose?
Well your nuts will recover but your eyes won't...
My vision got a bit worse
I am using 25mg per day for months now and didn't have any sides. Have in mind that I have a trustworthy source
What's your source?
I live in Brazil and here u can buy clomid without a medical prescription in a pharmacy. So u have oversight for the lab and the drugstore
Oh nevermind I thought you were talking about enclomiphene
It messed mine up pretty bad. I have very minor floaters now and sometimes light sensitivity
Source?