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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
MALE BIRTH CONTROL PILLS: This is a REALLY Bad Idea
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<blockquote data-quote="busgalloway" data-source="post: 101866" data-attributes="member: 16519"><p>Thalidomide is often cited as the reason pharmaceutical companies have to isolate each enantiomer of a compound to prove both are safe; if only one is they can only use one (for example the SSRI Lexapro). Enantiomers were already known and it was very reckless that thalidomide was ever released. Although even with the rigorous process synthetic chemists now face, I try to avoid taking synthetic materials unless they are bioidentical or have been tested for decades, with lots of accessible peer-reviewed journals.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad this board promotes aid to fertility, but there are some scientists who are concerned with overpopulation and feel drugs like male birth control would help. Thanks but no thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busgalloway, post: 101866, member: 16519"] Thalidomide is often cited as the reason pharmaceutical companies have to isolate each enantiomer of a compound to prove both are safe; if only one is they can only use one (for example the SSRI Lexapro). Enantiomers were already known and it was very reckless that thalidomide was ever released. Although even with the rigorous process synthetic chemists now face, I try to avoid taking synthetic materials unless they are bioidentical or have been tested for decades, with lots of accessible peer-reviewed journals. I'm glad this board promotes aid to fertility, but there are some scientists who are concerned with overpopulation and feel drugs like male birth control would help. Thanks but no thanks. [/QUOTE]
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