Ok so out of all the AI's there are I've only ever used l-Dex and letro,however i was looking into Aromasin and when reading about it in the profiles section and other places it says its works differently than other AI's because it blocks the aromatase enzyme in a "time dependant and irreversible manner" and this is why its called a suicide aromatase inhibitor. can someone explain what this means? i'm just a bit unsure of what it means by irreversible? don't get me wrong i know what the word irreversible means but i don't get which part of this drugs actions are irreversible and what effect that has. someone like to part some wisdom?