Finasteride and HPTA

drinkrum

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A lot of ill-informed people on this board continually claim that finasteride interrupts the HPTA (hypothalamus-pituitary-testes axis). Many, if not most, claim this without even knowing what the HPTA is nor having any knowledge of the (pervasive) medical literature.

So, here you go:

Overstreet, et al., Journal of Urology: Volume 162(4) October 1999 pp. 1295-1300:

Our study demonstrates that compared to placebo 1 mg. finasteride daily for 48 weeks did not affect sperm concentration, total sperm per ejaculate, percent motile sperm or percent sperm with normal morphology in ejaculated semen. Furthermore, 1 mg. finasteride daily did not alter serum LH or FSH, or reduce serum testosterone levels. Since finasteride does not alter pituitary responsiveness to gonadotropin-releasing hormone or interfere with normal negative feedback regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis,22 the absence of changes in serum LH or FSH supports normal Sertoli cell function, and Leydig and Sertoli cell interactions in treated subjects. Thus, the absence of any clinically relevant effects of 1 mg. finasteride on semen parameters, despite significant changes in serum dihydrotestosterone, supports the hypothesis that testosterone, not dihydrotestosterone, is the primary androgen regulating spermatogenesis, sperm maturation and seminal fluid production in the testis, epididymis and seminal vesicle.

http://www.jurology.com/pt/re/juro/abst ... 31!9001!-1

There are many other studies that show the same thing. In fact, I've never encountered _one_ study that showed conclusively finasteride screwing with the HPTA. And I've read hundreds of medical publications about finasteride.

D.
 

Lizzad

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Nice to know. 8)

Stop complaining about your watery loads you fags! Just drink more rum! :firing: :tdo13:
 

misterium

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finasteride hasn't changed my sperm one bit.

As a matter of fact, lately I've noticed it's even more thicker and creamy white color, and the loads are much bigger.

I can't complain.

:D
 

Lizzad

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misterium said:
finasteride hasn't changed my sperm one bit.

As a matter of fact, lately I've noticed it's even more thicker and creamy white color, and the loads are much bigger.

I can't complain.

:D

Thanks for sharing man...no really :wink:
 

Solo

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finasteride hasn't changed my sperm one bit.

As a matter of fact, lately I've noticed it's even more thicker and creamy white color, and the loads are much bigger.

I can't complain.

Very Happy


Can you post some before/after pics, please???

It´s incredible how many tricks your mind can play in your own perception of the quality and quantity of your semen.

:lol:
 

mark16v

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man I just visited a website, that makes finasteride look like the devils drug, anyone else seen that site? was it put up by a sufferer? are any of your guys prone to getting down here and there? hopefully it won't affect me.

I get down sometimes, I mean I just left England for Canada split up with the wife and am staying here for my daughter which isn't easy, but i'm feeling ok! screw it life goes on - I also smoke a bit of weed here and there when i'm not looking after my daughter obviously, and am used to cloudly mornings.

I wonder how I'll be!! you guys are totally fine?
 

Bryan

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drinkrum said:
A lot of ill-informed people on this board continually claim that finasteride interrupts the HPTA (hypothalamus-pituitary-testes axis)...In fact, I've never encountered _one_ study that showed conclusively finasteride screwing with the HPTA. And I've read hundreds of medical publications about finasteride.

But it _does_ do that, at least mildly. That's why LH, FSH, and testosterone levels increase a little bit with finasteride usage. DHT apparently is a player in the negative feedback loop controlling androgen production.

Bryan
 
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