Nolvadex as a preventive

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sploj21
sploj21 Member Posts: 2
Nolvadex as a preventive

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  • sploj21
    sploj21 Member Posts: 2
    edited December 2007

    I was diagnosed as being in the high risk category because I have a family history of oestrogen-induced breast cancer.This was 4 years ago and I was very scared,but my doctor recommended nolvadex as he said it could be very effective against oestrogen as an agent for BC.So,4 years on and there's not a trace.I know that's no proof,but my doctor reckoned I would have been quite a likely candidate.So I think it is worth it for peace of mind,knowing I am reducing my chances of contracting a devastating disease. Also it was not such an expensive option since I got it online from a generic website at considerably reduced price.I can recommend www.westcoastdrugs.com

  • leaf
    leaf Member Posts: 8,188
    edited December 2007

    Hi there. Nolvadex was the original brand name for tamoxifen. As far as I know, Nolvadex is no longer made, and tamoxifen is made by generic companies. (I don't know how many generic companies make it, but my generic company is Teva.)



    Glad to hear it seems to be working for you, and you made the best choice for you.

  • msannie57
    msannie57 Member Posts: 84
    edited December 2007

    Nolvadex is no longer made under that name and hasn't been since the middle of 2006.  The West Coast Drugs website unfortunately still calls it Nolvadex but then says (generic) next to it.  That's a tad misleading.  I wonder what else on that site is misleading.

    I hope this post isn't just an ad for the online pharmacy.

  • leaf
    leaf Member Posts: 8,188
    edited December 2007

    I agree, Ann. I wasn't sure whether to report it or not.

  • Beesie
    Beesie Member Posts: 12,240
    edited December 2007

    sploj21,

    I'm really glad that you have not been diagnosed with breast cancer and are happy about your decision to take Tamoxifen.  Tamoxifen can be a very effective preventative drug for many women, but it's not the right solution for every woman who is high risk to get breast cancer.  The decision to take Tamoxifen should be made through discussions with an oncologist.  There is a long list of pros and cons, and how it all adds up can be quite different for different women.

  • joyjohn
    joyjohn Member Posts: 5
    edited November 2009
    Yes Nolvadex is no more, but the generic equivalent of nolvadex (tamoxifen) is available easily online. You can also find it at http://www.internationaldrugmart.com
  • Angel10
    Angel10 Member Posts: 682
    edited November 2009

    Preety bizarre than a person is a member for 2 years and their very first post recommends an online drug store?

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