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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Ibuprofen alters human testicular physiology to produce a state of compensated hypogonadism
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<blockquote data-quote="dnfuss" data-source="post: 94887" data-attributes="member: 15487"><p>This study is also cited (although not by name) in <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?13157-Long-Term-Ibuprofen-Use-Alter-s-Men-s-Hormones" target="_blank">another thread</a> (should they be consolidated?). I noted in a comment the further study cited in footnote 34 thereto (<a href="http://www.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/ajpendo.1999.277.6.E1032" target="_blank">Aspirin inhibits androgen response to chorionic gonadotropin in humans</a>.)</p><p></p><p>My current TRT protocol includes 500 IU HCG, administered SubQ q.3.5d., and among other things I also am currently on daily aspirin, 81 mg. (not prescribed by my doctor, but I thought it cheap insurance given my age and some of my lipid levels).</p><p></p><p>That second study made me wonder if perhaps I should consider stopping aspirin? Or should I not be concerned because the dose I'm on is insignificant when compared with the dose used in the study (1,600 mg. daily)?</p><p></p><p>I would be very interested to hear the views of others on this question, including the medical doctors who peruse this site (Dr. Saya?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnfuss, post: 94887, member: 15487"] This study is also cited (although not by name) in [URL="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?13157-Long-Term-Ibuprofen-Use-Alter-s-Men-s-Hormones"]another thread[/URL] (should they be consolidated?). I noted in a comment the further study cited in footnote 34 thereto ([URL="http://www.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/ajpendo.1999.277.6.E1032"]Aspirin inhibits androgen response to chorionic gonadotropin in humans[/URL].) My current TRT protocol includes 500 IU HCG, administered SubQ q.3.5d., and among other things I also am currently on daily aspirin, 81 mg. (not prescribed by my doctor, but I thought it cheap insurance given my age and some of my lipid levels). That second study made me wonder if perhaps I should consider stopping aspirin? Or should I not be concerned because the dose I'm on is insignificant when compared with the dose used in the study (1,600 mg. daily)? I would be very interested to hear the views of others on this question, including the medical doctors who peruse this site (Dr. Saya?). [/QUOTE]
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