Tren w/ allergy med (cetirizine, etc)

RockyP

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From what I’ve read it seems that some of the troublesome sides from tren usage (specifically the cough and hypertension) are due to inflammatory / vasoconstrictive prostaglandin release. On paper it might make sense to run an allergy med like cetirizine etc to mitigate this. This is just an idea. Wondering if anyone has tried this. Im planning to run tren a few times in short cycles over the next 6-8 months. Will try to log with and without the cetirizine. At the very least I may up my tadalafil dosage when on the tren to see if my helps the BP
 
That med does nothing for my tren sides, although I've heard plenty of people taking antihistamines with their tren.
From what I’ve read it seems that some of the troublesome sides from tren usage (specifically the cough and hypertension) are due to inflammatory / vasoconstrictive prostaglandin release. On paper it might make sense to run an allergy med like cetirizine etc to mitigate this. This is just an idea. Wondering if anyone has tried this. Im planning to run tren a few times in short cycles over the next 6-8 months. Will try to log with and without the cetirizine. At the very least I may up my tadalafil dosage when on the tren to see if my helps the
 
That med does nothing for my tren sides, although I've heard plenty of people taking antihistamines with their tren.
You ever try Allegra or Claritin? Or just the Zyrtec? What’s your teen dosing like? Do you run it with low or high test?
 
From what I’ve read it seems that some of the troublesome sides from tren usage (specifically the cough and hypertension) are due to inflammatory / vasoconstrictive prostaglandin release. On paper it might make sense to run an allergy med like cetirizine etc to mitigate this. This is just an idea. Wondering if anyone has tried this. Im planning to run tren a few times in short cycles over the next 6-8 months. Will try to log with and without the cetirizine. At the very least I may up my tadalafil dosage when on the tren to see if my helps the BP
you need to do some more reading on the cause of hypertension of androgens such as Angiotensin levels.

use the search function here
 
Think of trenbolone as pressing your body’s “fight or flight” button all day — it increases adrenaline, dopamine, and other stress hormones.
That’s why you feel tense, irritable, and your blood pressure rises — your nervous system is running hot.

Antihistamines, on the other hand, calm down histamine, not adrenaline.
So:

They don’t lower blood pressure caused by stress or androgens.

They don’t stop irritability from tren’s brain chemistry effects.

Sedating ones (like diphenhydramine or doxylamine) may make you feel calmer or sleepier, but that’s more of a side effect than a fix.
 
Instead of masking tren-induced irritability/high bp with antihistamines, control the nervous system overdrive itself.
Combine magnesium glycinate (200–400 mg nightly) with controlled breathing or meditation protocols — within a week, you’ll likely notice calmer moods and steadier blood pressure without the fog or tolerance that antihistamines bring.
 
I feel the way about Mag Glycinate the way you guys feel about the allergy meds...entirely useless for me - i still supplement with Magnesium but get zero of the purported relaxation / sleep etc benefits from it.

Will leave this up for anyone interested. From 2024. I think I may actually skip the tren for now, and prob forever. Thanks brothers. Meso harm reduction in full effect.

 
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You ever try Allegra or Claritin? Or just the Zyrtec? What’s your teen dosing like? Do you run it with low or high test?
Just the Zyrtec. I only run 70-100 mg of it per week.
Any more and i just can't sleep.
At those ranges it's okay to use high test with it
 
Just the Zyrtec. I only run 70-100 mg of it per week.
Any more and i just can't sleep.
At those ranges it's okay to use high test with it
I’m putting it in the shelf for now. That article from the polish endocrinology journal has me scared straight. Plus I’m getting great results with just test and DHT’s.
 
From what I’ve read it seems that some of the troublesome sides from tren usage (specifically the cough and hypertension) are due to inflammatory / vasoconstrictive prostaglandin release. On paper it might make sense to run an allergy med like cetirizine etc to mitigate this. This is just an idea. Wondering if anyone has tried this. Im planning to run tren a few times in short cycles over the next 6-8 months. Will try to log with and without the cetirizine. At the very least I may up my tadalafil dosage when on the tren to see if my helps the BP

Histamine responses as discussed on another forum.. here is the paper
 

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