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    Difference between "selective" and "non-selective" drugs. [SERIOUS]

    Example: Beta-blockers, AIs, statins... etc.

    Why would you want a selective or non-selective drugs over the other one? If you want to block beta receptors, then why would you block certain ones and not all. In the case of AIs, why block some aromatase enzymes when you can block all?

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    Originally Posted by MindZiper View Post
    Example: Beta-blockers, AIs, statins... etc.

    Why would you want a selective or non-selective drugs over the other one? If you want to block beta receptors, then why would you block certain ones and not all. In the case of AIs, why block some aromatase enzymes when you can block all?

    Discuss.
    Because you need some estrogen. Its a very tough question to answer, and i'm only speaking about AI's, but Letro for example has a 95% rate whereas adex will only be at 80%, thus allowing for some estrogen, which is needed, and the healthiest way to go. Guys that kill off all the estrogen face side effects for no gains, in fact, in a muscle building environment, estrogen is very important. Selective drugs are easier on the system and can be monitored better generally, it depends on patient condition, other drugs, etc etc.

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