My estradiol (E2) level was elevated at 143, and the goal was to bring estrogen back into an optimal physiological range.
How did you use this product?
Initial protocol: 12.5 mg every third day
Adjusted protocol: 6.25 mg every fourth day
The initial dosage turned out to be too aggressive. After adjustment, 6.25 mg every fourth day became the sweet spot.
Total duration of use
Several weeks with dose adjustment based on bloodwork and response.
Did you stack it with other compounds?
Used as part of a structured protocol where estrogen control was necessary.
Results & effectiveness
What changes did you notice while using this product?
Exemestane effectively reduced elevated estrogen levels.
Follow-up lab tests confirmed that E2 returned to an optimal range after dose adjustment.
How soon did you start noticing effects?
Within approximately 2 weeks.
How did the results compare to your expectations?
It performed exactly as intended. Once the correct dose was found, estrogen control was stable and consistent.
Side effects & tolerance
Did you experience any side effects or negative changes?
At 12.5 mg every third day, estradiol dropped too low (“E2 crash”) after about two weeks.
This led to feeling down for 1–2 weeks.
After adjusting the dose to 6.25 mg every fourth day, no further side effects occurred.
Injection pain / discomfort (if applicable)
Not applicable (oral administration).
Overall tolerance
Excellent once properly dosed. Bloodwork confirmed stable and well-controlled values.
Final thoughts
Would you use this product again? Why or why not?
Yes. In my opinion, Exemestane is one of the most reliable options for estrogen control when properly dosed.
Would you recommend this product to others?
For individuals needing estrogen management and monitoring bloodwork, it can be highly effective.
Who is this product best suited for?
Users requiring precise estrogen control and willing to individualize dosing based on labs and personal response.
Additional comment
Finding the correct dose is essential. Genetics and aromatization rates vary between individuals, so personalized dosing based on bloodwork is critical. When dialed in correctly, Exemestane performs exactly as intended.