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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Buspar for libido...
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 42142" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>Buspar is indeed a less risky alternative to benzos for treatment of anxiety. I have used it occasionally in patients that suffer anxiety along with low libido and found it to be effective for some, not for others...about 50/50.</p><p></p><p>Similar to a drug being studied for female sexual dysfunction (Lybridos - a combo of testosterone/buspar). I have found the key to be lower doses and NOT DAILY. Buspar impacts serotonin/dopamine levels. With daily dosing the serotonin effect overpowers dopamine, I have seen a report (cannot recall where exactly) that with INFREQUENT administration (EOD or E3D) the effect can actually slightly suppress serotonin thus favoring dopamine = good for libido. This has correlated with my clinical experience as well as the patients who HAVE responded favorably I had taking 5-7.5mg twice per day, but ONLY every other or every third day. </p><p></p><p>IMO, it's worth a try for patients that suffer both anxiety and low libido once hormone levels have already been addressed/corrected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 42142, member: 12687"] Buspar is indeed a less risky alternative to benzos for treatment of anxiety. I have used it occasionally in patients that suffer anxiety along with low libido and found it to be effective for some, not for others...about 50/50. Similar to a drug being studied for female sexual dysfunction (Lybridos - a combo of testosterone/buspar). I have found the key to be lower doses and NOT DAILY. Buspar impacts serotonin/dopamine levels. With daily dosing the serotonin effect overpowers dopamine, I have seen a report (cannot recall where exactly) that with INFREQUENT administration (EOD or E3D) the effect can actually slightly suppress serotonin thus favoring dopamine = good for libido. This has correlated with my clinical experience as well as the patients who HAVE responded favorably I had taking 5-7.5mg twice per day, but ONLY every other or every third day. IMO, it's worth a try for patients that suffer both anxiety and low libido once hormone levels have already been addressed/corrected. [/QUOTE]
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