Description
Aromasin is a third-generation aromatase inhibitor made by Dragon Pharma containing the active substance Exemestane. The medication is a white or white with a yellow tone crystalline powder. Exemestane suppresses estrogen production by inhibiting aromatase. It also has the ability to inhibit estrogen without affecting cortisol and aldosterone synthesis in the adrenal glands. In medicine, the medication is used to treat postmenopausal women with breast cancer.
Exemestane’s effectiveness
Exemestane is used by athletes to prevent the negative consequences of steroid use. Gynecomastia, water retention, and fat gain are the most common side effects. Aromatase inhibitors can reduce body fat and improve muscle appearance in some people.
However, there is a disadvantage to using aromatase inhibitors. Exemestane effectively suppresses estrogenic adverse effects while simultaneously blocking estrogen’s beneficial characteristics and eliminating good cholesterol.
Exemestane dosage
The FDA has approved Exemestane for the treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone-positive early breast cancer who have failed to respond to Tamoxifen. Therapy begins 2-3 years after the end of treatment with Tamoxifen if the treatment was ineffective. Aromasin treatment lasts for the next 2-3 years, and after 5 years of additional pharmacological therapy, it is finished (with the combined use of Tamoxifen and Exemestane). A daily dose of one 25mg pill after meals is recommended in all instances.
During a cycle, an individual dosage of Exemestane ranges from 12.5mg to 25mg per day to combat the negative effects of steroids. Although this isn’t a drug that needs to be taken every day when on a cycle, two to three times each week usually suffices.
The majority of people find that 12.5mg every two days is sufficient, however your dose and frequency will be determined by the strength of your steroids and your unique sensitivity to estrogen and Exemestane.
A 25mg dose every two days or even every day is occasionally required by athletes to keep estrogen at bay, but due to potential cholesterol consequences, this high level of consumption should only be used for a limited length of time as needed.