Ancillaries · Oral

Anastrozole

Also known as: Arimidex

What it is

A non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor available as an oral tablet.

How it works

Reversibly binds the aromatase enzyme, blocking the peripheral conversion of androgens to estrogens and lowering circulating estradiol.

Where it's used

Used in postmenopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer. Off-label, sometimes used by clinicians to manage elevated estradiol in men on testosterone therapy.

FDA-approved use

Adjuvant treatment and first/second-line treatment of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women.

Tracking it

Anastrozole is oral, which makes consistency the whole game — a simple daily check-off with a reminder beats memory every time. with a half-life of about 2.1 days (50 h), a dose log also lets a tracker model the relative amount still in your system between doses.

Source

OpenFDA

Not medical advice. This page is an educational summary compiled from public sources for people who log what they take. It is not a recommendation to use Anastrozole, a dosing guide, or a substitute for a clinician. How we source →

Last reviewed 2026-06-11