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What is the optimal time to take AI? For me it’s not a question of if I need to take it, but when to take it. I see most people on here say to take it the day after injection, but my prescriber has me taking it with my injection. I just added the AI a few weeks ago, so this is fairly new to me.

AlphaMD's Answer

Anastrozole levels peak at 3 hours and the half life is 50 hours. For greatest effect you would want to take it on the day of your injection.

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