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Aromasin - exemestane

Exemestane, or Aromasin, is another anti-aromatase similar to Femara and Arimidex. There are slight differences in the modes of action by each anti-aromatase, but Aromasin is thought to be slightly better than Arimidex and Femara by minimizing the negative lipid profile commonly associated with Arimidex and Femara, and by not having a rebound effect with estrogen that is sometimes associated with Femara. Another advantage that many people find with Aromasin is that much like Arimidex, there is no reduction in libido, but there can be a reduction in libido associated with Femara which seems to have a higher incidence of lowering the user’s libido. The common dosage for using Aromasin is between 10-25 mg/day depending upon the user’s needs and the amount of aromatizable steroids that are being used.
Aromasin - exemestane
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