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I don’t have spicy nips but I do carry extra water weight in my face and have stubborn fat around my hips. Estradiol sensitive is around 49 and I pin 3x a week. Between .25/30 units. Should I start off with 1/4 of anastrozole to see if it helps?

AlphaMD's Answer

In our experience, each 0.25mg of anastrozole lowers E2 by an average of 7.5 (4-10) pg/mL. I think starting with a 1/4 tab is a reasonable first step. Give it a few weeks and see how you respond.

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