Decrease in Sexual Drive Question: Is there a drug (or drugs) on the market that is specifically designed to decrease sexual drive in men? If so, are they safe and can the effects be easily reversed?
Testerone is about the only one. However, long term use is not safe and is not recommended for this purpose. It tends not to have reversible side effects-depending on the side effect. Common side effects are acne(reversible), liver damage(not rev), elevated blood counts(rev) and cancer of the prostate(not rev). Loss Of Ejaculate Question: I am a 23 yr. old male who has been on about 3 – 6 week cycles of sustanon 250 (testosterone mixtures) with weekly injections of 250 mg. only. Presently I am 238 lbs. at 6’1″ and my gains have been great at this dosage but my problem is with my erections. They are as strong as ever and perhaps more frequent but it is harder to ejaculate than ever before. When I eventually do climax, my ejaculate is much less than before I used steroids. I went to a urologist, without telling him about my steroid use, and he told me that my prostate was enlarged. What does this mean? I thought that such a small dose would not be that bad.
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