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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Has anyone diagnosed with Secondary Hypogonadysm too accutanne?
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 105172" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p><a href="https://rxisk.org/accutane-30-years-of-trading-our-sex-liv" target="_blank">https://rxisk.org/accutane-30-years-of-trading-our-sex-liv</a></p><p></p><p>Studies demonstrate that isotretinoin significantly disrupts normal endocrine function. IGF-1, pituitary hormones, 5-alpha and 3-alpha reduced steroids, and androgen receptor levels have been observed to be significantly decreased in patients as a result of isotretinoin treatment. Hormonal antagonism elicited by isotretinoin is considered to be one of the ways it helps in acne. Hormonal antagonism is also believed by many in our patient group to be a likely explanation of the sexual side effects they experienced as a result of taking this drug. But it’s difficult for anyone to help given the current limited understanding of isotretinoin’s full range of biological effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 105172, member: 15832"] [url]https://rxisk.org/accutane-30-years-of-trading-our-sex-liv[/url] Studies demonstrate that isotretinoin significantly disrupts normal endocrine function. IGF-1, pituitary hormones, 5-alpha and 3-alpha reduced steroids, and androgen receptor levels have been observed to be significantly decreased in patients as a result of isotretinoin treatment. Hormonal antagonism elicited by isotretinoin is considered to be one of the ways it helps in acne. Hormonal antagonism is also believed by many in our patient group to be a likely explanation of the sexual side effects they experienced as a result of taking this drug. But it’s difficult for anyone to help given the current limited understanding of isotretinoin’s full range of biological effects. [/QUOTE]
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