Prescription meds bad for test?

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I am taking some like medication for ocd and body dismorphia and shit I don’t want to take it my parents are forcing me I already know it’s over because I’m not nt but I am sure I have seen decreases in testosterone since I started i have not taken them for a few days should I take them again or what
 
no thats just your retard ocd fucking you up
 
maybe read studies on it retard
 
maybe read studies on it retard
Yeah I did u fucking idiot it said it can but it was a small study and there’s no more
 
Jewish pharmaceuticals are typically laced with soylent and estrogen
 
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he’s saying your ocd is making you overthink the whole thing
I’ll try and stop them for a month or so and if it goes back i won’t take again and yeah you’re probably right
 
Which medicines
 
No if a medicine really lowered T , it would already be noticed and be set in the side effects list
 
No if a medicine really lower T , it would already be noticed , puted in the side effects list
One of the study I looked at showed a decrease
 
More research is needed to conclude that fact
One of the study I looked at showed a decrease
Yes in chronic high doses , not the normal doses

Look at this
(10 mg/day for 7 days then 20 mg/day)

... Similar to paroxetine, fluoxetine was found not to exert changes in serum testosterone levels in male outpatients with major depressive disorder (Papakostas et al., 2006). On the contrary, both placebo and fluoxetine administration for 1 month in male patients with depression and healthy controls resulted in considerable differences -both increases and decreases-in testosterone levels, indicating possible correlations with depression severity, apathy and treatment response (Bell et al., 2006). ...
... However, at an individual level, patients' vulnerability to severe hormonal fluctuations, as a result of antidepressants' treatment, may be more frequently detectable. Such hormonal fluctuations may cause the appearance of somatic changes, i.e., sexual dysfunction, psychological side-effects, or testosterone-related apathy (Bell et al., 2006). In preclinical research, several in vivo studies have underlined the importance of estrogens and testosterone by investigating the effects of gonadectomy in males and females or by temporally and locally increasin
 
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Nah dont worry
 
Yes medicine is a Jewish industry to trick goyim into being unhealthy
 
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