Yes, aromasin and arimidex ultimately do the same thing. They prevent aromatization. In short, you should use them to keep estrogen levels in a healthy range by checking with blood work. For treating gyno, a serm, such as nolvadex, is the best option of the gynecomastia has not been present for long. If it has, usually the only true permanent treatment is surgery to have it removed. In short, an ai will help keep estrogen under control while on cycle, while a serm will prevent estrogen from binding at receptors in breast tissue , but still allowing free estrogen to circulate in the body. This is a very brief and general description of how these drugs work though, and you should do a lot of your own research when considering use of either.So both products do the same thing? My resource (years ago) showed Adex is used for more severe cases of gyno, so use aromasin first since it's not as strong.
This statement doesn't appear to be accurate.
I've used only aromasin during my cycle when gyno was present, but should I not be? Should I use Adex instead?
What's your thoughts?
Frank
