you still need E/T, raloxifine is just a GnRH agonist so it suppresses those sex hormones. without E/T, your risk of osteoporosis increases and you have a lot of other symptoms related to not having a primary sex hormone :/
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Anonymous#25w
Raloxifene is specifically used to treat osteoporosis, and it’s a SERM, not a GnRH. At least look it up before you spout nonsense.
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AnonymousOP5w
wait mb i misread it as relugolix
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AnonymousOP5w
there hasn’t been many studies on ralox specifically iirc for NB care but anecdotally i’ve heard of people using it to reduce gyno effects of E