Manufacturer: SixPex
Pharmaceutical name: Exemestane
Pack: 1 pack (30 tabs (25 mg/tab))
Aromapex 25 is an advanced medication that inhibits the enzymes responsible for aromatization. Unlike other aromatase inhibitors, Exemestane showcases notable differences. Aromapex is regarded as a superior medication. Traditional aromatase inhibitors provide only temporary relief; in contrast, Aromapex delivers an irreversible and lasting effect. Consequently, this drug can suppress estrogens in an athlete's body by 85% or more.
During a steroid cycle, Aromapex 25 helps prevent the side effects associated with steroids—specifically, aromatization. It's important to highlight that Exemestanex's effects differ fundamentally from the typical action of Nolvadex for many athletes. Unlike Tamoxifen, which does not influence the aromatization process, Aromapex interacts with the cellular estrogen receptors, inhibiting estrogen from binding and forming a connection.
Aromapex 25 also targets the aromatization process and effectively suppresses it. Its structure closely resembles the naturally occurring steroid androstenedione. The mechanism of Aromapex 25 involves an irreversible binding to active hormone enzymes, rendering these hormones inactive. Aromapex 25 is devoid of estrogenic or progestogenic properties, though it does exhibit mild androgenic activity.
It is used in the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, whether the condition is natural or induced, and particularly in cases that progress despite antiestrogen therapy or the use of non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors or progestins.
The recommended dosage for men is between 12.5 to 25 mg per day, while for women, it is 12.5 mg per day.
Side effects of Aromapex 25 can occur frequently and vary in intensity. Athletes may experience adverse effects such as nausea, fatigue, sweating, dizziness, headaches, skin rashes, insomnia, and more.