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So 6 months ago my ratio was ideal? any harm in further reducing shbg < 10 with more frequent injections? might go back to previous dose if this is the case , ratio was around 18 then. what's a " conservative" proviron dose? 25mg/day? if that's an option. and just monitor e2?

AlphaMD's Answer

A conservative proviron dose is actually 25mg every other day, then increasing to daily if needed.

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