Anastrozole 1mg Tablet
£30.00
- Anastrozole 1mg — a selective aromatase inhibitor that blocks estrogen synthesis at its source by inhibiting the enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen
- Primary clinical use: adjuvant treatment of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women — reduces estrogen by up to 70–80%, significantly lowering recurrence risk
- Widely used by men on testosterone replacement therapy or anabolic steroid cycles to control estradiol levels and prevent estrogenic side effects including gynecomastia and water retention
- Precise, targeted hormonal control — manages the testosterone-to-estrogen balance rather than eliminating estrogen entirely
- No prescription required — plain discreet packaging, fast dispatch, tracked worldwide delivery
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Anastrozole works at the hormonal root of the problem rather than managing symptoms downstream. It’s an aromatase inhibitor — a medication that blocks the enzyme responsible for converting androgens into estrogen in the body. Lower that conversion, lower circulating estrogen. It sounds simple because the mechanism genuinely is, and that precision is exactly what makes it effective for two very different groups of people.
How Aromatase Inhibition Works
Aromatase is the enzyme that converts testosterone and other androgens into estrogen in peripheral tissues — fat cells, muscle, the adrenal glands. In postmenopausal women, peripheral aromatase becomes the primary source of estrogen after the ovaries stop producing it directly. In men on testosterone therapy or anabolic steroid cycles, elevated testosterone creates excess substrate for aromatase, pushing estrogen levels beyond the healthy range.
Anastrozole binds selectively to aromatase and blocks it, reducing estrogen synthesis at the source. The result is a significant, measurable drop in circulating estradiol — typically around 70–80% reduction at the 1mg daily dose in postmenopausal women.
For Women: Breast Cancer Treatment
Hormone receptor-positive breast cancer — the most common type — relies on estrogen to grow. After surgery or radiation, suppressing estrogen production reduces the likelihood of recurrence significantly. Anastrozole is one of the primary aromatase inhibitors used for this purpose in postmenopausal women, often taken daily for five years as adjuvant therapy. It consistently outperforms tamoxifen in postmenopausal patients for early-stage hormone receptor-positive disease.
For Men: Managing Estrogen on TRT or Steroid Cycles
When men take testosterone replacement therapy or anabolic steroids, the excess testosterone doesn’t just stay as testosterone — a meaningful proportion gets converted to estradiol through aromatisation. Elevated estradiol in men causes a specific set of problems: water retention, gynecomastia (breast tissue development), mood disruption, reduced libido, and impaired testosterone-to-estrogen ratio.
Anastrozole controls this by reducing aromatase activity — keeping estradiol within range while testosterone levels are elevated. It doesn’t crash estrogen to zero (which causes its own problems — joint pain, low mood, reduced libido), it manages the balance. Men on TRT or longer steroid cycles who experience estrogenic side effects use anastrozole specifically for this purpose.
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Anastrozole should not be taken during pregnancy or by premenopausal women outside specific medical contexts. Do not combine with tamoxifen as it reduces anastrozole’s effectiveness. Monitor bone density with prolonged use as estrogen suppression can affect bone mineral density over time.










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