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well if the net said it, it must be true!

2 weeks on /off is standard, but I have also read a few places say go for longer. If you really want to be technical, you can measure your base body temp and then watch to see that Clen is raising your temp by about .5 of a degree. When it stops doing that, your receptors need a break. However, the easier way is just to follow the standard protocol of 2 weeks on/off, as those who have used it often recommend.

And use it while on cycle for sure. They work awesome together! (am running both now and it is epic)

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well if the net said it, it must be true!

2 weeks on /off is standard, but I have also read a few places say go for longer. If you really want to be technical, you can measure your base body temp and then watch to see that Clen is raising your temp by about .5 of a degree. When it stops doing that, your receptors need a break. However, the easier way is just to follow the standard protocol of 2 weeks on/off, as those who have used it often recommend.

And use it while on cycle for sure. They work awesome together! (am running both now and it is epic)

tell me more about your test and clens :D

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You can run it for "10 weeks" (although I wouldn't) if you take ketotifen concurrently. Its called Benadryl in the states and is NOT the same as the benadryl you get in NZ. Tonnes of info on line about it

I would definitely recommend the 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off approach though

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Where can you get kenifen(excuse my spelling in NZ? ) is it in any OTC meds?

Ketotifen fumarate was approved in NZ almost 20 years ago and has been superseeded by other common antihistamines so you'd have to ask your doc to prescribe it specifically. I think it has been downgraded from prescription only to a pharmacy-only medicine in some forms but as I said, I don't think you'll just find it on the shelf in anything other than eyedrops but I may be wrong.

I just did a quick google and found this:

"I live in Australia and have to order mine from New Zealand...

My doctor writes me a script which I scan and email to the pharmacy, then send the original in the post...

It's $115 NZD for 100 capsules including delivery which can take 7-10 days to arrive..."

The generic pill form is called Zaditen in these parts.

So looks like if you can get a doc to write a script for it specifically you'll be good and legal. Otherwise you'll have to order it for your rats from your favourite research chem site (which is cheaper)

If you do this and medsafe nabs it and sends you the dreaded letter, you can get a letter from your doctor saying they support your use of it and you don't have more than a ten week supply (not a script, just a support letter) and then medsafe will pass it on to you.

I did this with melanotan \:D/

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