A drug that blocked the enzyme aromatase would do what to a patient?
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Aromatase is the enzyme which is responsible for the biosynthesis of estrogens.
Androstenedione —(aromatase)–> Estrone
Testosterone —(aromatase)—> Estradiol
Aromatase inhibitors like anastrozole and letrozole prevent aromatase from converting androgens into estrogens resulting in low estrogen levels.
Low estrogen levels will contribute to E) All of the above.
Tamoxifen is the first drug of this type marketed for the reduction of breast cancer risk.
Aromatase converts androgens to estrogens.
Estrogens prevent the symptoms of menopause
Estrogens helps tp prevent osteoporosis
Your answer is E) All of the Above
P.S. Taxomifen is NOT an aromatase inhibitor, it is a selective estrogen receptor modulator.