The Dosing on Aromasin would be either 10 Mg E.O.D. if Liquid.
Or 12.5 Mg E.O.D. if Tablet.
The above would be Starting Dosages, you should keep a Journal of any and all Side Effects.
To Dial-in your Dose since you won't be doing Bloodwork.
As far as the amount of Suppression.
In a Clinical Study a 25 Mg dose of Aromasin had a Maximum Estradiol Suppression of 62% +/- 14% at 12 Hours.................. JP
P.S.
Here's the Abstract on the Study.
Abstract
Suppression of estrogen, via estrogen receptor or aromatase blockade, is being investigated in the treatment of different conditions. Exemestane (Aromasin) is a potent and selective irreversible aromatase inhibitor. To characterize its suppression of estrogen and its pharmacokinetic (PK) properties in males, healthy eugonadal subjects (14-26 yr of age) were recruited. In a cross-over study, 12 were randomly assigned to 25 and 50 mg exemestane daily, orally, for 10 d with a 14-d washout period. Blood was withdrawn before and 24 h after the last dose of each treatment period. A PK study was performed (n = 10) using a 25-mg dose.
Exemestane suppressed plasma estradiol comparably with either dose [25 mg, 38% (P <or= 0.002); 50 mg, 32% (P <or= 0.008)], with a reciprocal increase in testosterone concentrations (60% and 56%; P <or= 0.003 for both). Plasma lipids and IGF-I concentrations were unaffected by treatment. The PK properties of the 25-mg dose showed the highest exemestane concentrations 1 h after administration, indicating rapid absorption.
The terminal half-life was 8.9 h. Maximal estradiol suppression of 62 +/- 14% was observed at 12 h. The drug was well tolerated. In conclusion, exemestane is a potent aromatase inhibitor in men and an alternative to the choice of available inhibitors. Long-term efficacy and safety will need further study.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14671195