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The AI Question: Should You Actually Be Running Arimidex or Aromasin?

Michele Friedman
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Excerpt from our first Reddit AMA podcast video: What are aromatase inhibitors? Who should use them and why? Are they th…
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A guy orders a bottle of a cheap supplement online, takes it for six weeks, gets labs, and sees his estrogen drop by mor…
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Our first full Reddit AMA podcast video, multiple questions covered pulled from an AMA thread. Individual questions foun…
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If allergic to that (Anastrozole) then daily Exemestane can be an alternative. There are others as well, though some have more side effects. I would also trying splitting your dose up more, switching … See Full Answer

Anastrozole is preferred primarily because it can be taken less frequently than others, and it is also the most widely used and widely studied, meaning it is the easiest to source from pharmacies. Rel… See Full Answer

Arimistane should not be considered an aromatase inhibitor in the traditional sense. Unlike medications like anastrozole or letrozole, which block aromatase, but releases it several days later, Arimis… See Full Answer


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