Methadone can suppress testosterone production in the body, leading to low testosterone levels. This hormonal imbalance can result in various
Patients on higher doses of narcotics have an increased impact on testosterone levels. For an increase of 10 mg in the methadone dose, a reduction of 0.97 ng/dl (P = 0.003) in the testosterone levels was noted . The study explains the inverse relationship between the methadone dose and the testosterone levels (CI -0.003, -0.000, P 0.018) .
methadone resulting in lower methadone trough levels during paternal methadone on the progeny appear to be due to decreased testosterone production.
Patients on higher doses of narcotics have an increased impact on testosterone levels. For an increase of 10 mg in the methadone dose, a reduction of 0.97 ng/dl (P = 0.003) in the testosterone levels was noted . The study explains the inverse relationship between the methadone dose and the testosterone levels (CI -0.003, -0.000, P 0.018) .
Methadone did not affect testosterone differently than other opioids. Testosterone levels in women were not affected by opioids. Generalizability of results
methadone that seems to be related to low testosterone level in men. Keywords: Addiction, electrocardiographic indexes, endocrine hormones, methadone
As methadone is a synthetic opioid itself, testosterone levels fluctuate alongside the methadone dose. But these aren't insurmountable
Some studies have raised concerns about methadone and testosterone, suggesting that methadone may suppress testosterone levels in some men.
Low testosterone levels, along with elevation of prolactin levels and interference with the at a lower methadone dose, talk to your doctor about this
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But like mostly testosterone deprived authors on this site he is steering towards reconciliation.
So wrong on so many levels.
No wonder women have trouble respecting their husbands these days. What is there to respect?
In your these can't be true stories post you posture and act all macho. Yoet you always have weak sissified husbands who second guess themselves. It is fine to write such stories. But the dichotomy with your fasle machismo is odd.
Seek therapy.
A Prostatectomy usually doesn’t affect your ability nor desire if your
Doctor also monitors your Testosterone levels.
Viagra & cialis let you get hard if needed & at less than $0.50 / $1.00 a pill are a cheap solution.
Now Testosterone without insurance is steep but the results are amazing, not just for libido but
Many other things that don’t seem related.
Have your Dr. check your level.
Bill S.