Paul Saladino· MD
however it has been reported that satin therapy May reduce levels of testosterone and aggravate symptoms of Ed therefore larger well-designed rcts are needed to investigate the double-edged role of statins in the treatment of Ed
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however it has been reported that satin therapy May reduce levels of testosterone and aggravate symptoms of Ed therefore larger well-designed rcts are needed to investigate the double-edged role of statins in the treatment of Ed
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Statin May partially operate by lowering testosterone
in some of the Statin studies if you do lower the cholesterol you do also lower not massively it depends on how much you lower the cholesterol but you do also lower pretty significantly or you significantly lower things like testosterone
or if you deplete testosterone because god forbid you actually taking a stat and you're screwing up your testicular function you're not having nothing to do yeah yeah that doesn't seem to be any evidence of that