Exemestane vs MENT

FDA Approved vs Emerging
synergistic Mechanism-based · 49% MENT helps manage estrogen conversion from Exemestane. This is a common and recommended combination. Adjust AI dose based on bloodwork — avoid crashing estrogen.

Molecular Data

Exemestane MENT
Weight 296.40 Da 288.43 Da
Half-life ~24 hours ~40 minutes (acetate ester)
Type Steroidal aromatase inhibitor (irreversible, suicide inhibitor) 7-alpha-methyl-19-nortestosterone (C19H28O2)

Key Benefits

Exemestane
01 Irreversible aromatase inactivation eliminates estrogen rebound upon discontinuation
02 Steroidal structure with mild androgenic activity may offset some low-estrogen side effects
03 Potent estrogen suppression (85-95% reduction in estradiol at full dose)
04 Compatible with tamoxifen (unlike anastrozole, no pharmacokinetic interference)
05 Prevents gynecomastia during testosterone or aromatizable steroid cycles
06 Reduces estrogen-driven water retention, bloating, and blood pressure elevation
07 Oral dosing with once-daily or less frequent administration for cycle support
MENT
01 Approximately 10x more potent than testosterone, allowing effective results at very low doses (5-25 mg/day)
02 Does not cause the sexual dysfunction associated with other 19-nor compounds like nandrolone
03 Can potentially serve as a standalone base, replacing testosterone in hormone replacement protocols
04 Rapid clearance of the acetate ester allows quick dose adjustments and fast resolution of side effects upon discontinuation
05 Powerful lean mass accretion and strength gains relative to dose
06 Under investigation as a reversible male hormonal contraceptive
07 Resistance to 5-alpha reductase means it does not convert to DHT, potentially sparing hair follicles from direct DHT-mediated damage
08 Robust suppression of gonadotropins (LH/FSH), which is therapeutically useful in contraceptive applications

Dosing Protocols

Exemestane
12.5mg EOD or 25mg E3D (estrogen management) / Every other day to every 3 days (cycle support); daily (breast cancer)
MENT
5-25 mg/day (acetate) / Daily or split into 2x daily (acetate ester)
TRT Replacement - Low Dose 5-10 mg/day Daily (or split into 2 injections per day)
Moderate Anabolic Protocol 10-15 mg/day Split into 2 injections per day
Higher Dose - Advanced 15-25 mg/day Split into 2 injections per day

Side Effects

Exemestane
Joint pain and stiffness (generally less severe than with anastrozole due to mild androgenic activity)
Fatigue and general malaise
Hot flashes or flushing
Mood changes (irritability, flat affect, low mood)
Headache
Increased sweating
MENT
Estrogen management difficulty -- 7-alpha-methyl-estradiol is harder to control with conventional aromatase inhibitors
Water retention and bloating, particularly at doses above 10 mg/day
Elevated blood pressure, often linked to water retention and estrogenic load
Mood changes including irritability, emotional sensitivity, or anxiety (frequently estrogen-related)
Profoundly suppressive of the HPG axis -- LH and FSH driven to near-zero even at low doses
Injection frequency burden (daily or twice-daily with acetate ester)
Mild acne and oily skin
Increased appetite
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to exemestane 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 other aromatase inhibitors (anastrozole, letrozole)
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Breast cancer in males or females
Pregnancy or potential for pregnancy
Severe hepatic impairment
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Uncontrolled hypertension or severe cardiovascular disease
Uncontrolled heart failure
Known hypersensitivity to trestolone or any formulation components

Research Evidence

Exemestane MENT
Status FDA Approved Emerging
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest 2002
FDA Approved Yes No

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