STEROID PROFILES
Anastrozole (Arimidex)
by Bill Roberts - Anastrozole (Arimidex) is the aromatase inhibitor of
choice. The drug is appropriately used when using substantial amounts of
aromatizing steroids, or when one is prone to gynecomastia and using
moderate amounts of such steroids. Arimidex does not have the side effects
of aminoglutethimide (Cytadren) and can achieve a high degree of estrogen
blockade, much moreso than Cytadren. It is possible to reduce estrogen too
much with Arimidex, and for this reason blood tests, or less preferably
salivary tests, should be taken after the first week of use to determine
if the dosing is correct.
As an aromatase inhibitor, Arimidex's mechanism of action -- blocking
conversion of aromatizable steroids to estrogen -- is in contrast to the
mechanism of action of anti-estrogens such as clomiphene (Clomid) or
tamoxifen (Nolvadex), which block estrogen receptors in some tissues, and
activate estrogen receptors in others. During a cycle, if using Arimidex,
there is generally no need to use Clomid as well, but (as mentioned in the
section on Clomid) there may still be benefits to doing so.
Arimidex is quite expensive, costing approximately $9 per milligram. With
moderate doses of testosterone 0.5 mg/day is usually sufficient and in
some cases may be too much.
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