Arimistane (Androsta-3,5-diene-7,17-dione) is a metabolite of 7-Keto DHEA, which does not convert into testosterone or estrogen. In fact, just like the drug Aromasin, arimistane is actually a suicide aromatase inhibitor (AI), so it will permanently bind to the aromatase enzyme and prevent any estrogen rebound. Furthermore, it has also been shown to reduce cortisol, raise LH (luteinizing hormone), and increase testosterone levels.
The right amount of Androsta-3, 5-diene-7, 17-dione to be taken for first time users is 30 mg daily. Taking this AI in larger quantities may cause discomfort and other side effects such as muscle pain, vaginal torrhet, and hot flashes. If you experience some side effects, call your doctor immediately.
Before taking Androsta-3, 5-diene-7, 17-dione, make it a point to check with your doctor and discuss your medical condition and the possible side effects. People who are suffering from diabetes, psychiatric disease, heart disease, and liver and kidney problems must follow the prescribed dosage and medical guidelines to make sure that the supplement would not set off any adverse effects sooner or later.