TRT for Men
Anastrozole Tablet
Block aromatase. Lower estrogen. Protect your gains.
Anastrozole is an aromatase inhibitor. Aromatase is the enzyme that turns testosterone into estrogen. Anastrozole blocks it, which lowers the amount of estrogen your body makes.
Why does that matter? When you raise testosterone, some of it converts to estrogen. Too much estrogen can work against you — bloating, softer definition, uneven energy and mood. Anastrozole keeps that conversion in check so your protocol keeps doing its job.
Most people who use it are men on TRT whose estradiol has climbed higher than they want, or anyone noticing estrogen-related side effects during optimization. It is also used by women under physician-supervised hormone therapy.
Your provider looks at your labs and your goals before prescribing. If anastrozole fits, it becomes part of a plan built around your numbers — a 30, 60, or 90-day supply, delivered to your door.
Why people choose it
- Less estrogen-related bloating
- Better hormonal balance
- Sharper physical definition
- Steadier energy and mood
How it works
Anastrozole binds to aromatase — the enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen. Blocking that conversion lowers estrogen in your blood. The result is less excess estrogen activity and better hormonal balance, without disrupting the rest of your protocol.
Who it's for
Men on TRT with elevated estradiol, and anyone dealing with estrogen-related side effects while optimizing their hormones. It is also used by women under physician-supervised hormone therapy. Your provider decides if it fits your labs and your plan.
Available forms
- Tablet
FAQ
Do I need a prescription for anastrozole?
Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and labs first. If anastrozole is right for you, they write the prescription.
Will I need lab work?
Usually. Your provider may check your estradiol (estrogen) levels before starting and along the way, so treatment is guided by your actual numbers — not guesswork.
How does shipping work?
Once your provider approves your treatment, your medication ships straight to your door in discreet packaging.
Is this a subscription?
No. You order a 30, 60, or 90-day supply — whatever fits your plan. No auto-billing, no lock-in.
Can women use anastrozole?
It can be part of physician-supervised hormone therapy for women. Talk to your provider about whether it makes sense for you.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.