MODERATE — Monitor Closely
Fadogia Agrestis and Anastrozole — Use With Caution
Evidence level: THEORETICAL
Fadogia Agrestis boosts testosterone naturally while Anastrozole prevents testosterone from converting to estrogen. Together, they could push testosterone too high while crashing estrogen too low, which is harmful for heart and bone health.
Fadogia Agrestis may increase testosterone via LH stimulation. Anastrozole blocks aromatase, preventing testosterone-to-estrogen conversion. Combined, this could lead to excessive testosterone accumulation with suppressed estrogen, increasing cardiovascular and bone density risks.
Only combine under oncologist or endocrinologist supervision. Monitor estradiol levels — they should not drop below 20 pg/mL. If using Anastrozole for breast cancer, discuss any supplement use with your oncologist.
Take Anastrozole at a consistent time daily. Fadogia Agrestis has traditional use for testosterone support — since Anastrozole blocks aromatase (estrogen synthesis from testosterone), this combination could lead to pronounced androgenic effects. Take at separate times. Regular hormone panels (testosterone, estradiol, SHBG) are essential. Discuss this combination with your prescribing physician.
Higher risk for: elderly, those with liver or kidney impairment, polypharmacy (5+ medications), recent medication changes, or those with multiple chronic conditions. Consult your pharmacist for specific risk factors.
Joint pain and stiffness (low estrogen), mood changes, fatigue, decreased libido paradoxically, bone pain.
Request estradiol, total testosterone, and lipid panel monitoring. Discuss whether Fadogia is appropriate alongside your aromatase inhibitor regimen.
Discuss safer alternatives with your healthcare provider. They can recommend substitutions based on your specific health goals while minimizing interaction risks. Always bring a complete list of everything you take to your appointments.
Fadogia Agrestis boosts testosterone naturally while Anastrozole prevents testosterone from converting to estrogen. Together, they could push testosterone too high while crashing estrogen too low, which is harmful for heart and bone health.
Take Anastrozole at a consistent time daily. Fadogia Agrestis has traditional use for testosterone support — since Anastrozole blocks aromatase (estrogen synthesis from testosterone), this combination could lead to pronounced androgenic effects. Take at separate times. Regular hormone panels (testosterone, estradiol, SHBG) are essential. Discuss this combination with your prescribing physician.
Joint pain and stiffness (low estrogen), mood changes, fatigue, decreased libido paradoxically, bone pain.
Discuss safer alternatives with your healthcare provider. They can recommend substitutions based on your specific health goals while minimizing interaction risks. Always bring a complete list of everything you take to your appointments.
Request estradiol, total testosterone, and lipid panel monitoring. Discuss whether Fadogia is appropriate alongside your aromatase inhibitor regimen.
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