Aromasin, also known as Exemestane, is considered to be one of the most effective of all antiestrogens in the world of health care, anabolic steroids, and performance enhancing drugs. This drug has the unique ability of improving the formation of naturally-occurring testosterone and IGF (Insulin-like growth factor) in the body along with minimizing estrogen levels.
The fact that Aromasin can significantly reduce the estrogen levels by as much as 85 percent means that women with estrogen-receptor positive early breast carcinoma and bodybuilders using harsh or aromatizable steroids can benefit more with Aromasin than with any other drug.
Aromasin can be made an integral part of a post cycle therapy (PCT) due to its varying uses and the fact that it is not harsh on the lipid profiles. It is equally effective for inhibiting the enzyme, aromatase, which is found in breast, skin, and body muscles, by inhibiting the conversion process of turning androgens into estrogens.
The active ingredient of Aromasin is exemestane, which is an irreversible and steroidal aromatase inactivator and the list of inactive ingredients include methylparaben, colloidal silicon dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, magnesium stearate, mannitol, crospovidone, polysorbate 80, hypromellose, sucrose, magnesium carbonate, titanium dioxide, simethicone, polyethylene glycol 6000, and polyvinyl alcohol.
The recommended dose of Aromasin is 25 mg per day after meals for women with breast cancer and professional sportsmen looking to control or eliminate the formation of estrogens, especially after the end of a steroid cycle. It is highly important to note that Aromasin use is to be made by postmenopausal women and not by premenopausal women. When of a low grade quality or used in contravention (or absence) of qualified medical advice, Aromasin use can lead to side effects such as hot flashes, bone pain, anxiety, insomnia, and depression.