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I'm hoping to be off Orgovyx in another 5 weeks and am encouraged by the replies here. Is there an explanation of the physiological process that makes Orgovyx so often cause hot flushes? Is there anything OTC that would help reduce them. I've kept up my exercise regimen and haven't gained much weight although it fluctuates depending on how active I am.

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It’s the low testosterone that causes the hot flash not Orgovyx. Some people say that eating tofu every day reduces the hot flashes. Tofu has a something in it that has that effect if you eat enough of it. I got depo-provera shots to stop them. Some people say black cohosh will do it, other people say it didn’t help them.

I’ve been on ADT for eight years and never gained weight as a result. Weighing yourself regularly and eating based on what you weigh really helps. Exercise makes a difference as well.

Info on recovery time

In the HERO study, relugolix demonstrated sustained testosterone suppression superior to that of leuprolide acetate (97% vs 89%; difference 7.9% [95% confidence interval, 4.1–12%; p < 0.001]).

Men (N = 934) were randomized (2:1) to receive relugolix 120 mg orally daily or leuprolide acetate injections every 12 wk for 48 wk.

Overall, 74 of the 137 men in the relugolix cohort recovered to testosterone >280 ng/dl, with a median time to recovery of 86.0 d (95% CI, 65.0–92.0), versus two of the 47 men in the leuprolide cohort, with a median time to recovery of 112.0 d
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2588931123002900