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Aromasin-boxAromasin, also known as Exemestane is a prescription drug for the adjuvant treatment of postmenopausal women with estrogen-receptor positive early breast cancer. This drug is used in the world of professional sports as an effective antiestrogen that can help sportsmen stay away from estrogenic side effects, especially after using aromatizable anabolic steroids.

Aromasin tablets include 25 mg of exemestane, an irreversible, steroidal aromatase inactivator. The list of inactive ingredients includes mannitol, crospovidone, polysorbate 80, hypromellose, colloidal silicon dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, magnesium stearate, simethicone, polyethylene glycol 6000, sucrose, magnesium carbonate, titanium dioxide, methylparaben, and polyvinyl alcohol. It is chemically described as 6-methylenandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione and has the molecular formula of C20H24O2. The active life of Aromasin is 24-40 hours.

Benefits of Aromasin

The third generation aromatase inhibitor (AI) is one of the most popular antiestrogens for extreme cutting cycles among professional sportsmen and is considered as an excellent choice for those who are particularly prone to gynecomastia. Furthermore, use of Aromasin has been found to stimulate beneficial effects on bone mineral content and lipid profile.

By blocking the aromatase enzyme, Aromasin lowers estrogen production in the body so that male hormones like testosterone are not converted into female hormones like estrogens. It is worthwhile to note that the aromatase enzyme is responsible for estrogen synthesization. If that is not all, Aromasin is also used by sportsmen on steroids to restore and improve the production of natural testosterone at the end of a steroid cycle. Aromasin has the unique ability of stopping the production of estrogens by as much as 98 percent.

The list of benefits associated with Aromasin does not end here. It has the ability to lower SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) to increase free testosterone in the body besides making all other anabolic steroids more bio-available. Use of Aromasin enhances the level of IGF-1 and does not lead to adverse changes in lipid profiles for men. This antiestrogen is not liver toxic and has powerful bloat-reduction effects.

It will be good for you to note that Aromasin has the ability to reduce estrogen levels by as much as 70-80 percent within 24 hours after one 25mg dose. After the drug is eliminated from the body, estrogen levels are still 40% below baseline after 72 hours. The best part is that estrogen levels return to baseline without rebounding 120 hours after the initial dose. The antiestrogen is used to counter the estrogenic side effects such as oily skin, acne, gynecomastia, and water retention that are linked with the use of specific anabolic steroids. Aromasin reaches peak plasma concentrations within two hours after taking a pill of 25 mg.

Recommended Dose

The recommended dose of Aromasin is one tablet of 25 mg taken once daily after a meal for patients with early and advanced breast cancer and sportsmen using it for controlling or preventing the formation of excess estrogens. It is important for you to note and remember that Aromasin is a prescription drug and must be used only after a medical advice. You should not take more than 25 mg per day, unless otherwise clearly specified by a medical practitioner.

Availability

Legal Aromasin can be bought in the form of tablets, capsules, and injections. Legitimate Aromasin can be purchased from a traditional or online store with or without a medical prescription.

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The abuse of Aromasin can lead to side effects such as visual disturbances, fatigue, nausea, back pain, increased sweating, dizziness, headache, and depression. If you notice side effects such as swollen glands, shortness of breath, chest pain, sudden numbness or weakness, sudden headache, confusion, or problems with vision, you should immediately discontinue Aromasin doses and must seek medical advice at the earliest.

Precautions

Aromasin is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women and is not recommended for women unless they have gone through menopause. This drug is not to be taken in a combination with a drug that has estrogen. Aromasin is also not recommended for people having an existing allergy to the drug or any of its ingredients. Drugs such as Rifadin, Rimactane, Rifater, Luminal, Solfoton, Dilantin, Carbatrol, and Tegretol may interfere with Aromasin and a combination (any of these drugs and Aromasin) should be strictly avoided. In case you have experienced any abnormality with your body, you are advised to immediately discontinue the doses of Aromasin and seek medical advice at the earliest.

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Aromasin is required to be stored at a controlled temperature of 25°C (77°F) with excursions permitted to 15°–30°C (59°–86°F). This drug should be protected against sunlight, moisture, heat, unauthorized use, children, and pets. The shelf life of Aromasin, unless otherwise specified, is five to seven years but the information about shelf life from the Aromasin manufacturer should always be taken as the final word.

We hope that this information on Aromasin (Exemestane) was useful to you in establishing a clear and complete understanding.

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