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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New to the community Compounding issues with Asthma blood work included.
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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 21999" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Agree with CoastWatcher above 100% - we need more information, please.</p><p></p><p>Also, I did a quick Google search and found tons of anecdotal reports of Omeprazole causing low libido or even zero libido. I have not yet found out how it may cause that, but it may be that it increases estrogen, which of course can cause low libido. Now these are all anecdotal reports, not double-blind peer reviewed trials, but the sheer volume of them makes me think that I really would want to avoid this drug if at all possible.</p><p></p><p>Can you or your doctor safely stop the Omeprazole for a few weeks and see what happens? Among the many side effects listed, gyno is listed as well, which reinforces at least the hypothesis of estrogen increasing or testosterone lowing effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 21999, member: 1210"] Agree with CoastWatcher above 100% - we need more information, please. Also, I did a quick Google search and found tons of anecdotal reports of Omeprazole causing low libido or even zero libido. I have not yet found out how it may cause that, but it may be that it increases estrogen, which of course can cause low libido. Now these are all anecdotal reports, not double-blind peer reviewed trials, but the sheer volume of them makes me think that I really would want to avoid this drug if at all possible. Can you or your doctor safely stop the Omeprazole for a few weeks and see what happens? Among the many side effects listed, gyno is listed as well, which reinforces at least the hypothesis of estrogen increasing or testosterone lowing effects. [/QUOTE]
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