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Can Medicine Increase The T Level?

low T test results. Sirs. I just recently had my testrome levels checked. Being a 59 year. old man, I feel that my energy levels are low, I do have a problem w/premature ejackulation or ed. I m on medicine for, gout, chrstrol, and O take Levitra for ED. My total FREE T was 271 (250-1100) range and my free T is 87.3 range 35-155. I do have a appointment with a Urologist. Should I be given medication to increase my T levels.
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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Hi I did review your condition sir.
Your testosterone levels are absolutely normal and you do not need any medications for increasing testosterone in your body.
Also exogenous steroids are harmful to body as they damage liver, cause prostate problems and also cause gynecomastia and mental health issues.
so it is not advised to take testosterone as medication or supplement unless indicated.
It should be taken when required only under doctor guidance.
I hope this helps
Wish you all the best
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Can Medicine Increase The T Level?

Hi I did review your condition sir. Your testosterone levels are absolutely normal and you do not need any medications for increasing testosterone in your body. Also exogenous steroids are harmful to body as they damage liver, cause prostate problems and also cause gynecomastia and mental health issues. so it is not advised to take testosterone as medication or supplement unless indicated. It should be taken when required only under doctor guidance. I hope this helps Wish you all the best Thank you for using healthcare magic