Anastrozole vs Boldenone

FDA Approved vs Moderate Research
compatible Researched · 90% Aromatase inhibitors are generally less necessary with boldenone compared to testosterone alone, as EQ aromatizes at roughly half the rate of testosterone and its metabolite has mild AI properties. At moderate doses, many users find they do not need an AI at all. Caution is warranted against over-suppression of estradiol, especially since boldenone itself may already be lowering E2.

Molecular Data

Anastrozole Boldenone
Weight 293.37 Da 286.41 Da (base)
Half-life ~40-50 hours ~14 days (undecylenate)
Type Nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor (triazole derivative) 1-dehydrotestosterone steroid (C19H26O2)

Key Benefits

Anastrozole
01 Potent reduction of circulating estradiol levels (70-80% at standard dose)
02 Prevents gynecomastia during testosterone or anabolic steroid cycles
03 Reduces estrogen-driven water retention and bloating
04 Helps control estrogen-related blood pressure elevation
05 Oral dosing with long half-life allows flexible scheduling (EOD or E3D)
06 Reversible inhibition allows estrogen recovery after discontinuation
07 Well-characterized pharmacokinetics with decades of clinical data
Boldenone
01 Lean, quality muscle gains with minimal water retention compared to testosterone
02 Enhanced vascularity through increased red blood cell production and reduced subcutaneous water
03 Significant increase in appetite, supporting caloric surplus during mass-gaining phases
04 Potent stimulation of erythropoiesis, increasing oxygen-carrying capacity and endurance
05 Lower estrogenic activity than testosterone, reducing the need for aromatase inhibitors
06 Lower androgenic side effects (hair loss, acne, prostate stimulation) than testosterone
07 Favorable anabolic-to-androgenic ratio (100:50 compared to testosterone at 100:100)
08 Improved collagen synthesis reported anecdotally, supporting joint and connective tissue health

Dosing Protocols

Anastrozole
0.25-0.5mg EOD or E3D (estrogen management) / Every other day to every 3 days (cycle support); daily (breast cancer)
Boldenone
200-400 mg/week (moderate) / 1-2x per week (undecylenate)
Lean Bulk - Moderate 200-400 mg/week 1-2x per week (undecylenate)
Performance Enhancement - Standard 400-600 mg/week 2x per week (undecylenate)
Performance Enhancement - High 600-700 mg/week 2x per week (undecylenate)
Boldenone Cypionate Protocol 200-400 mg/week Every 3-4 days

Side Effects

Anastrozole
Joint pain, stiffness, or dryness (from reduced estrogen-mediated joint lubrication)
Hot flashes or flushing
Fatigue and general malaise
Mood changes (flat affect, irritability, or low mood)
Decreased libido (when estrogen is suppressed too aggressively)
Headache
Boldenone
Increased hematocrit and red blood cell count (the primary and most clinically significant side effect, more pronounced than with most other AAS)
Increased appetite (significant and dose-dependent, can be a benefit or hindrance depending on goals)
Anxiety and restlessness ('EQ anxiety' is widely reported anecdotally, particularly at higher doses or in anxiety-prone individuals)
Mild acne and oily skin (less than testosterone due to lower androgenic activity)
Suppression of endogenous testosterone production (profoundly suppressive, as with all AAS)
Mild hair thinning in genetically predisposed individuals (less than testosterone but not absent)
Elevated blood pressure secondary to increased blood volume from erythrocytosis
Increased vascularity (cosmetic effect, but indicative of elevated RBC)
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to anastrozole or any excipients
Premenopausal women (not indicated and potentially harmful to reproductive function)
Pregnancy or breastfeeding (teratogenic risk)
Severe hepatic impairment
Pre-existing severe osteoporosis or high fracture risk
Concurrent use with tamoxifen or estrogen-containing therapies
Polycythemia or elevated hematocrit (above 50% at baseline)
Cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease, or history of thromboembolic events
Hepatic impairment or liver disease
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Pre-existing anxiety disorders (boldenone may significantly exacerbate anxiety symptoms)
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy (Category X)
Known hypersensitivity to boldenone or any formulation components
Renal impairment (boldenone metabolites are renally cleared)

Research Evidence

Anastrozole Boldenone
Status FDA Approved Moderate Research
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest January 2017
FDA Approved Yes No

This comparison is for educational and research purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional before use.