Key takeaways

  • Aromasin (exemestane) is a prescription drug that’s used to treat certain types of breast cancer.
  • It comes as an oral tablet and is usually taken once per day after a meal.

Aromasin is used in adult females who’ve gone through menopause and have received tamoxifen treatment in the past for their cancer. Specifically, it’s used for:

This article describes the dosage of Aromasin, as well as its strength, and how to take it.

Note: The use of binary terms such as “male” and “female” or “men” and “women” in this article reflects the language of the sources we’ve used. Unless otherwise noted, it’s unclear whether the research we reference included participants with expansive gender identities.

Below are details about Aromasin’s form, strength, and typical dosages.

What is Aromasin’s form?

Aromasin comes as a tablet that is taken by mouth.

What strength does Aromasin come in?

Aromasin comes in only one strength: 25 milligrams (mg) per tablet.

What is the usual dosage of Aromasin?

The recommended dosage of Aromasin is 25 mg once per day, taken after a meal.

This dosage is commonly recommended. But be sure to take the dosage your doctor prescribes for you. They’ll determine the best dosage to fit your needs.

Is Aromasin used long term?

Yes, Aromasin is typically used as a long-term treatment. If you and your doctor determine that Aromasin is safe and effective for you, it’s likely that you’ll use it long term.

Dosage adjustments

In some cases, your doctor may need to increase your Aromasin dosage. Specifically, if you’re taking drugs that lower the Aromasin level in your body, you may need to take 50 mg of Aromasin once per day (or as recommended).

Examples of medications that can lower the level of Aromasin in your body include:

Below are answers to some common questions about Aromasin’s dosage.

Is there an approved Aromasin dosage that can be used on a cycle for bodybuilding?

No, there is no approved dosage for bodybuilding purposes. Aromasin is not approved for uses other than treating early and advanced breast cancer.

Aromasin contains the active ingredient exemestane, which is a steroid. Aromasin works by binding to aromatase, the enzyme in the body responsible for turning testosterone (the main sex hormone in males) into estrogen (the main sex hormone in females). This increases the level of testosterone in the body, which has similar effects to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).

Taking Aromasin for bodybuilding purposes is considered misuse of the drug. (Misuse means taking a drug in a way other than how a doctor prescribes it.) Also, the World Anti-Doping Agency lists Aromasin as a banned substance for any sport, including bodybuilding.

Note: The use of binary terms such as “male” and “female” or “men” and “women” in this article reflects the language of the sources we’ve used. Unless otherwise noted, it’s unclear whether the research we reference included participants with expansive gender identities.

How do the dosages for Aromasin and Arimidex compare?

Similar to Aromasin, Arimidex is used to treat certain types of early and advanced breast cancer. But the dosages for these drugs are different.

The recommended dosage for Aromasin is one 25-milligram (mg) tablet taken once per day after a meal. The recommended dosage for Arimidex is one 1-mg tablet taken once per day, with or without food.

To learn more about Arimidex’s dosage, see this article.

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Aromasin comes as a tablet that’s taken once a day by mouth. It should be taken with food, preferably after a meal. It might be helpful to take Aromasin after the same meal each day (such as every day after breakfast) so it becomes part of your routine.

What if I miss a dose?

If you forget to take a dose of Aromasin, call your doctor’s office as soon as possible. Your doctor may want you to take the dose if it’s close to the time you usually take it. Or they may have you wait to take the next dose at your usual time the next day.

Don’t take two doses to make up for the missed dose. Doing so can raise your risk for side effects from the drug.

If you need help remembering to take your dose of Aromasin on time, try using a medication reminder. This can include setting an alarm, downloading a reminder app, or setting a timer on your phone. A kitchen timer can work, too.

Don’t use more Aromasin than your doctor prescribes. Using more than this can lead to serious side effects.

What to do in case you take too much Aromasin

Call your doctor right away if you think you’ve taken or used too much Aromasin. You can also call 800-222-1222 to reach America’s Poison Centers, or use its online resource. But if you have severe symptoms, call 911 (or your local emergency number) immediately or go to the nearest emergency room.

Q:

I know that to use Aromasin, I must have previously tried tamoxifen. So does my tamoxifen dose affect my new Aromasin dose?

Anonymous

A:

In general, no. The recommended dosage of Aromasin is 25 milligrams (mg) taken once per day after a meal, regardless of your past tamoxifen dose. But your doctor will determine the best dosage to fit your needs.

If you have questions about your Aromasin dosage, talk with your doctor.

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