Aromasin vs arimidex

Aromasin is more expensive and needs to be taken ED or EOD. Other than that, it's great.
I have both ))
You don't need to take asin Ed or eod.

Due to it's suicidal nature, regardless of it's half life, it's effects last far longer than the half life would lead you to believe.

Aromasin may have a short pharmacological half life, but during that short time it's active, it's eliminating Aromatase enzymes, not just occupying them like adex.
So even after the drug has cleared from your system, it still takes your body time to replace those enzymes, leading to its effectiveness time being far longer than it's active time.


I take my aromasin 2x a week with my regular injections.
 
You don't need to take asin Ed or eod.

Due to it's suicidal nature, regardless of it's half life, it's effects last far longer than the half life would lead you to believe.

Aromasin may have a short pharmacological half life, but during that short time it's active, it's eliminating Aromatase enzymes, not just occupying them like adex.
So even after the drug has cleared from your system, it still takes your body time to replace those enzymes, leading to its effectiveness time being far longer than it's active time.


I take my aromasin 2x a week with my regular injections.
Irreversible inhibition is good, but dosage selection may be difficult.
Anyway, a lot depends on the rate of aromatase synthesis, but I think you're right, twice a week should be enough.
Thanks!
 
Been reading some studies and apparently exemestane reduces igf1 while anastrozole doesn't. I'm on exemestane now, just bought a new box of Aromasin and I'm wondering if anyone tested their igf1 on both (obviously without hgh), or if anyone knows more about igf1 imoact. My igf-1 is at 220 (2 different readings) and I'm 21 and half
 
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