Anyone know by what percentage Pyrilutamide or Ru decrease your androgens? Chat 12/3/2024
Pyrilutamide and RU58841 are androgen receptor antagonists that block receptors without significantly reducing testosterone or DHT levels. Any indirect effect on androgen levels is likely negligible.
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