PCTzone is the best source for your supplemental medication needs…
@Gageee88, good instincts. Taking time to research before ordering any PCT medication is exactly the right approach. This thread happens to touch on something that deserves more discussion in the community: how to verify any supplier of post-cycle therapy compounds, regardless of where you find them.
PCT medications occupy a unique space because timing matters critically. SERMs like Nolvadex and Clomid have specific dosing windows relative to your cycle end date. If you order from a vendor that ships slowly or gets seized by customs, you might arrive too late to initiate proper PCT protocol. This is why some users prioritize vendors with established regional warehouses over direct international shipments, even if costs are higher.
When evaluating any PCT supplier, check these verification markers before committing. First, look for batch-specific HPLC reports, not generic lab certificates that apply to all batches. Second, search the forum for reviews spanning at least six months, not just testimonials from launch week. Third, verify whether the vendor responds to support tickets within 24 to 48 hours consistently. Fourth, confirm they offer return policies for damaged or delayed shipments. Fifth, check whether other users have posted bloodwork comparing pre and post PCT from that specific vendor.
There is also a storage consideration many overlook. Tamoxifen and Clomiphene degrade faster in humid climates. If you live in Southeast Asia or tropical regions, ask the vendor about packaging with desiccants and temperature-controlled shipping options. Expensive PCT compounds stored in warm warehouses for months can lose potency before you even open the bottle.
The dosage calculations matter too. Standard Nolvadex PCT runs 40mg daily for two weeks, then 20mg for two additional weeks. Clomid typically starts at 50mg daily tapering to 25mg. Make sure the vendor sells tablets at standard strengths so you can calculate accurately without splitting pills unevenly.
Bloodwork before starting PCT establishes your baseline hormone levels. Follow-up bloodwork four weeks after completing PCT measures recovery progress. Without these reference points, you are flying blind about whether your HPTA axis has actually restarted or if you need extended therapy.
Respect for doing your homework. That discipline will serve you better than any single vendor recommendation could.