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Thread: Arimidex vs. Femara for increasing testosterone in men (HRT)

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    Arimidex vs. Femara for increasing testosterone in men (HRT)

    Testosterone medications like AndroGel, Axiron, Testim, and Fortesta are the products most widely prescribed to treat age related hormone decline in men, a condition know as andropause or adult hypogonadism. However, direct hormone replacement is not ideal for all patients. This often includes men looking to maintain fertility, or those with low testosterone caused by excess estrogen. To better treat such cases, a number of alternate therapies are being investigated. Several of these involve anti-estrogenic or aromatase-inhibiting drugs, which can raise testosterone levels by lowering the activity of estrogen. This works because estrogen is a strong inhibiting signal towards testosterone synthesis in men. When estrogen levels go up, testosterone drops.

    Researchers at the Aretaieion Hospital in Athens Greece recently completed a study comparing the use of Femara (letrozole) and Arimidex (anastrozole) in men with low testosterone, which are two of the more potent and modern aromatase inhibitors. The study involved infertile men (n=29), all having testosterone concentrations below 300 ng/dL and a T/E ratio under 10. The men were divided into two groups, each given either 1 mg of anastrozole or 2.5 mg of letrozole per day. The medications were continued for six months. At the end of therapy, basic health markers were compared to baseline, including hormone levels and sperm density. The data is presented in the tables below.


    The results in this study appeared to be promising for both drugs. Sperm density was improved in 73.4% of the men taking letrozole, and 78.6% for those using anastrozole. Testosterone was substantially improved for both groups as well. With men taking letrozole, testosterone increased from 275 ng/dL to 495 ng/dL on average, an 80% bump. With anastrozole, the average testosterone level went from 265 ng/dL to 513 ng/dL, or a 94% increase. Side effects were mild and transient, including GI upset, lethargy, headache, and liver enzyme elevations in a small number of patients. Both drugs were deemed “well tolerated”, and none of the participants were forced to discontinue treatment.

    No comparative conclusions could be drawn in this study. Letrozole and anastrozole appeared equally effective at treating men with low testosterone, infertility, and low T/E ratio. There are still questions that need to be answered, especially when it comes to the long-term safety of this type of therapy. In particular, there are some concerns with a potential loss of bone mineral density, or elevations in serum cholesterol and cardiovascular disease risk. Still, the results here were promising, and add to a series of other positive studies with men taking AI drugs for low testosterone. The present researchers have furthered this discussion by recommending the use of T/E ratio as an additional diagnostic tool. A ratio below 10:1 would identify those hypogonadal men that might benefit from aromatase inhibitor therapy.

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    I haven't used Letrozole but I like the boost A-dex gives me off cycle. I hate the estrogen rebound effect though...

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    I can't find the citation on Letro tested at various doses and increased testosterone 500% at 250mcg/day which I stay on now. There is a ton of citations on Letro being better than everything from Clomid and Anavar when dosed properly. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?l...m_uid=15811136

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    Thanks for the link bro!

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    How do you avoid Adex's estrogen rebound? Would a gradual taper suffice? or would a months worth of nolva post adex work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by My_Pitch28 View Post
    How do you avoid Adex's estrogen rebound? Would a gradual taper suffice? or would a months worth of nolva post adex work?
    Slight taper or switch to exemestane which shows no estrogen rebound in men. (does not increase aromatase protein/ expression like letro)

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    Ah I see so if I were taking anastrozole 3x week then dropped it to 2x week for 2 weeks then 1x week for 2 weeks then stop it would be ok?


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