Description
Aromasin
Aromasin is a steroid drug that is used to treat some forms of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Aromasin is also given to patients to help prevent the cancer from recurring. Some forms of breast cancer grow at a faster rate due to the female hormone estrogen. Aromasin helps prevent cancer by decreasing the production of estrogen in the body.
Aromasin uses in bodybuilding and athletics
If you are on the verge of using Aromasin immediately or after your anabolic steroid cycle, it is vital that you have a good understanding of the drug's benefits, advice while using this drug and also precautions you need to take while using. this drug.
Aromiin like Arimidex is a powerful aromatase inhibitor that has been used to treat breast and ovarian cancer in many women. Aromasin is also known as LiquiAroma and Exemestane in the medical sphere.
Aromasin has an active life of approximately 24-40 hours. It has been used by athletes and bodybuilders both as an aromatase inhibitor on those harsh, aromatizable steroids. Aromasin works by inhibiting the production of estrogen in the body and initiating a restoration of the natural production of hormones. Aromasin is also powerful enough to facilitate the reversal of negative reactions induced by estrogen such as acne, oily skin and swelling within 3-5 weeks of use. Aromasin also has the ability to greatly improve the bioavailability of anabolic steroids used in steroid cycles.
Use of Aromasin in post-cycle therapy
As discussed, aromasin is an aromatase inhibitor that can drastically reduce estrogen levels and improve testosterone production. However, Aromasin is not the most popular aromatase inhibitor on the market, as bodybuilders and athletes continue to prefer arimidex and letrozole over it. The reason is simple, Aromasins came on the market long after Arimidex or Letrozole, so it has not yet received the cult following the lead of the other two drugs. Aromasin was introduced by a company called Pharmacia and Upjohn in 1999. Also, flavorings are no longer available like Arimidex or Letrozole. Aromasin
When there are other well-accepted aromatase inhibitors on the market, why should you consider Aromasin as your aromatase inhibitor of choice? Letrozole and Arimidex can reduce estrogen levels by up to 98% in the body, which is more effective than 85% of Aromasin. But a 98% reduction in estrogen can have complications for the user such as hindered muscle gain and a decrease in sexual desire. Aromiin when taken in controlled doses of 25 mg per day leaves a sufficient amount of estrogen in the body and also promotes the free development of insulin and testosterone in the body. The combination of Aromasin with Nolvadex during post-steroid cycle therapy is potentially a better combination due to the ability of aromasin to facilitate the production of testosterone which is considered vital in the post-cycle therapy process.
Nolvadex is also known to significantly reduce the plasma levels of aromatic inhibitors such as Letrozole or Arimidex, which means they are not intended to be as effective when used with nolvadex in post cycle therapy. If you still go with these aromatosis inhibitors, you are wasting your money because Nolvadex has already reduced their effectiveness. However, Aromasin is not influenced by nolvadex in this sense and must be considered as the aromatase inhibitor of choice. The reason why Aromasin remains substantially unaffected is because it is a type I aromatase inhibitor, which means that once its task of deactivating the aromatase enzyme is completed, you will no longer need it. However, other aromatase inhibitors such as letrozole must be present in the body for long periods of time, which allows nolvadex to intervene and modify its pharmacokinetics, resulting in a loss of efficacy.
In addition, during post-cycle therapy, aromasins reduce the production of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) by at least 20% in males. SHBG is a known enzyme that attaches itself to testosterone and is known to render it useless for body building purposes. Other aromatase inhibitors do not have the potential to reduce SHBG.
Dosage
The recommended and optimal use of aromasin is approximately a single dose of 50 mg per day. After meals, taking a single 25mg dose can be potent enough to reduce estrogen levels in the body by a dramatic 70-80% within 24 hours of consumption. Aromasin is not suitable for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding, children, those allergic to aromasin or its other components, those treated for testicular cancer prostate, patients with high blood pressure and those with a history of stroke or liver damage etc.
In the case of a missed dose, you should take the missed dose as soon as possible, unless the next dose is around the corner. It is not recommended to take two doses at once as this carries the risk of up
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