The Differences Between Antiestrogens, Anti-aromatases and Estrogen Antagonists
By Bill Roberts
What does “anti-estrogen” mean? How are anti-estrogens like Cytadren, Clomid, and Nolvadex different from each other? Is Proviron an anabolic steroid, or not?
Anti-estrogens are drugs...
A little background info on Estrogen Control:
When looking to control Estrogen, we have two choices. These are SERMS and AI's. SERM is an acronym for Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator, and AI is an acornym for Aromatase Inhibitor.
SERM's:
Let's take a look at what SERM's do and our SERM...
Arimidex (anastrozole) 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...