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LETROPEX 2.5
$63.00
Pack
30 Tablets x 2,5mg.
Half Life
2 days
Dosage
0,5-2,5 mg/day
Acne
No
Water Retention
No
HBR
No
Aromatization
No
Hepatotoxity
No
What Is Letrozole?
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Aromatase Inhibitor (AI) anti-estrogen
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Considered one of the strongest AIs available
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Approved by the FDA in 1997
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Sold under the brand name Femara
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Developed by Novartis
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Created to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women
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Similar in action to Arimidex (Anastrozole)
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Commonly used off-label by steroid users
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Known for aggressively lowering estrogen levels
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In some cases, has reversed gynecomastia symptoms
How Letrozole Works
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Blocks the aromatase enzyme
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Prevents the conversion of androgens into estrogen
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Significantly lowers total circulating estrogen
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May increase LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
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May increase FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
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Can indirectly raise natural testosterone production
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Occasionally used in low testosterone cases, though not first-line therapy
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More commonly used to control estrogen-related side effects
Effects of Letrozole
For Breast Cancer Treatment
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Reduces estrogen production that fuels certain cancers
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Helps slow or stop hormone-sensitive tumor growth
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Often used before switching to a SERM like Nolvadex
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Effective in aggressive or advanced cases
During Steroid Cycles
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Strong protection against gynecomastia
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Reduces water retention
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May help lower risk of high blood pressure linked to excess fluid
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Particularly useful with aromatizing steroids such as:
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Testosterone (all forms)
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Dianabol (Methandrostenolone)
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Nandrolone compounds
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Boldenone
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Nandrolone aromatizes at roughly 20% of testosterone’s rate
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Boldenone aromatizes at roughly 50% of testosterone’s rate
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Nandrolone’s progestin activity can further increase gynecomastia risk
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Considered more powerful than SERMs for estrogen control
Cholesterol Considerations
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May reduce HDL (good cholesterol)
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Impact increases when combined with aromatizing steroids
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Cholesterol strain is greater at higher steroid doses
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Often harsher on lipids than SERMs
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Requires careful diet and cardiovascular support
For Post Cycle Therapy (PCT)
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Can stimulate testosterone production
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Not typically recommended for full PCT plans
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Severe estrogen suppression may interfere with hormonal balance
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Estrogen is important for:
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Immune health
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Cholesterol regulation
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Overall hormonal stability
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SERMs are usually preferred for PCT
Possible Side Effects
Letrozole is very effective, but its strength can make side effects more noticeable, especially if estrogen drops too low.
Commonly Reported:
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Fatigue
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Weakness
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Headaches
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Hot flashes
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Joint discomfort
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Mood changes or depression
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Elevated blood pressure
Bone Health:
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May reduce bone mineral density
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Long-term use may increase osteoporosis risk
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Steroids like Nandrolone may offset this to some degree
Cholesterol Impact:
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Can significantly lower HDL cholesterol
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Effect worsens when paired with testosterone
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Higher doses increase cardiovascular strain
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Studies suggest HDL suppression can reach 20–25% when combined with testosterone
Managing Risks
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Follow a heart-healthy diet
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Limit saturated fats and refined sugars
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Increase omega-3 intake
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Consider daily fish oil supplementation
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Maintain regular cardiovascular exercise
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Some users combine low-dose Nolvadex with an AI to help support cholesterol
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Monitor blood work regularly
Letrozole is one of the most powerful tools available for controlling estrogen. That strength makes it highly effective for both medical use and steroid-related estrogen management. At the same time, its potency requires careful dosing and attention to overall health, especially when it comes to cholesterol and long-term hormone balance.





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