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Testosterone to treat anxiety?

Pat_McCrotch

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I found this jacking around on the net.
its from the american jouranl of psychiatry

discuss

Am J Psychiatry 157:1884, November 2000
© 2000 American Psychiatric Association
Letter to the Editor

Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Anxiety

MARC A. COOPER, M.D., and ELSPETH CAMERON RITCHIE, M.D.
Washington, D.C.
To the Editor: We report the case of a patient with previously undiagnosed hypogonadism whose anxiety symptoms improved after he received testosterone injections.

Mr. A, a 34-year-old man, was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. His symptoms included mental exhaustion, irritability, insomnia, poor concentration, and decreased libido. He unsuccessfully tried relaxation techniques and biofeedback before beginning treatment with buspirone, 30 mg/day. After noticing improvement, he discontinued the medication after 2 months but resumed taking it 6 months later, when his anxiety returned.
A review of his medical record indicated that Mr. A had undergone a right orchiectomy several years earlier for an undescended testicle. Blood samples were taken for laboratory analysis. His testosterone level was 185 ng/dl (normal=241–827), and his free testosterone level was 8.9 pg/ml (normal=18–39). His luteinizing hormone level was 18.7 mIU/ml (normal=2–12), and his level of follicle-stimulating hormone was 31.4 mIU/ml (normal=1–8). The results of a physical examination and laboratory tests were within normal limits. Mr. A tapered his buspirone treatment and elected not to begin treatment with paroxetine.

Mr. A was referred to an endocrinologist, who ruled out occult malignancy and prescribed testosterone enanthate, 200 mg i.m. every 2 weeks. He reported resolution of his anxiety symptoms after 1 month. His concentration and libido increased, and he reported better orgasms. He tried to decrease the frequency of his injections but remained on the bimonthly schedule after feeling his anxiety symptoms returning. He has been on the regimen for more than 18 months and has experienced no side effects. This treatment plan may be continued indefinitely.

Contraindications to androgen replacement therapy include androgen-dependent cancers, such as prostate and male breast cancer, and benign prostatic hypertrophy when obstructive symptoms are present (1). A patient’s hematocrit and low-density/high-density lipoprotein ratio should be monitored, since testosterone can elevate these as well (1).

The literature supports a connection between hypogonadism and depression, as evidenced by untreated hypogonadal men scoring significantly higher in ratings of depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion than infertile and normal comparison men (2) and by the improvement of depressive symptoms after the administration of testosterone to hypogonadal men with depression refractory to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (3). Another study (4) has shown that testosterone replacement therapy decreases anger, nervousness, and irritability in hypogonadal men. The temporal connection between the improvement of Mr. A’s anxiety symptoms and replacement testosterone suggests an association between anxiety and hypogonadism. With this case report, we suggest including anxiety in the list of psychiatric manifestations of hypogonadism that improve with testosterone replacement therapy.

References

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Burris A, Banks S, Carter S, Davidson J, Sherins R: A long-term, prospective study of the physiologic and behavioral effects of hormone replacement in untreated hypogonadal men. J Androl 1992; 13:297–304[Abstract/Free Full Text]
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Wang C, Alexander G, Berman N, Salshian B, Davidson T, McDonald V, Steiner B, Hull L, Callegari C, Swerdloff RS: Testosterone replacement therapy improves mood in hypogonadal men: a clinical research center study. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1996; 81:3578–3583[Abstract]
 
is this why there are more people on anti-depressants?

http://www.malehealth.co.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=2030

Testosterone levels falling 1% every year
First it was sperm levels, now it’s testosterone. A new study has found a ‘substantial’ drop in the testosterone levels of men in the USA since the 1980s. Although the reasons for the decline remain unclear, the trend is not related to age.

The average levels of the male hormone are dropped by 1% a year between 1987 and 2002 which means that a man would have 15% less testosterone today than a man of the same age in1987.

The result, inevitabaly is that more men have testosterone levels that are belwo ‘normal’.

‘The entire male population is shifting somewhat downward we think,’ Dr. Thomas Travison and colleagues from the New England Research Institutes in Watertown, Massachusetts told Reuters.

Rising obesity as well as the sharp decline in cigarette smoking might help explain their findings, given that testosterone levels are lower among overweight people and smoking increases testosterone levels. However, these factors could account for only a tiny part of the difference.

It's likely that some sort of environmental exposure is responsible for the testosterone decline, Travison said, although he said attempting to explain what this might be based on the current findings would be ‘pure conjecture.’
 
excellent first two posts

This will be addressed in the Public consciousness s in future

these are REAL issues ( both Eddies post and Pats)
 
chazk said:
What if someone is scared of the testosterone injections? LOL


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAOLOLOLOLOLLLOOOLOLOLO
 
chazk said:
What if someone is scared of the testosterone injections? LOL

A bit off subject, but does anyone else have the juicer friend that can not inject himself? I have this 260 pound dude always begging me to do it for him...thats some serious sand in the vag if you ask me.
 
Sensational said:
A bit off subject, but does anyone else have the juicer friend that can not inject himself? I have this 260 pound dude always begging me to do it for him...thats some serious sand in the vag if you ask me.

ah just tell him to go into the locker room at the gym , walk around naked then start doing jumping jacks then sit down and scratch his balls . Who ever watches him chances are good that person will be more then happy to do the injections . :rainbow:
 
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