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    For god's sake do not use accutane. WTF? That shit will mess you up. Lowered my test levels tremendously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chief N~ View Post
    For god's sake do not use accutane. WTF? That shit will mess you up. Lowered my test levels tremendously.
    For the sake of clearing up acne, its the best compound to use bar none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chief N~ View Post
    For god's sake do not use accutane. WTF? That shit will mess you up. Lowered my test levels tremendously.
    How do you know is lowered serum T?




    1: Acta Derm Venereol. 1997 Sep;77(5):394-6.Links

    Isotretinoin, tetracycline and circulating hormones in acne.

    Palatsi R, Ruokonen A, Oikarinen A.
    Department of Dermatology, University Central Hospital, Oulu, Finland.

    Isotretinoin, used to treat severe acne, has been shown to induce hormonal changes, especially to reduce 5 alpha-reductase in the production of the tissue-derived dihydrotestosterone (DHT) metabolite 3 alpha-Adiol G. However, the effects of isotretinoin on other pituitary, adrenal or gonadal hormones have not been thoroughly elucidated. In the present study, isotretinoin administered at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks caused no marked changes in the serum levels of pituitary, adrenal or gonadal hormones or 3 alpha-Adiol G in patients with severe papulopustulotic acne (n = 19). After 12 weeks of therapy, there was a decrease in the levels of the precursor androgens androstenedione, testosterone and 3 alpha-Adiol G in 6/9 patients. Acne improved after 4.5 months in all but 2 male patients, who had very low serum hormone binding globulins (SHBG) and a high free androgen index (FAI). Isotretinoin did not affect the elevated LH/FSH ratio in a patient with the polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS); nor did it change the high FAI or low SHBG in the male patients. For comparison, tetracycline had no effects on the serum hormonal levels of patients with mild acne (n = 19) after 7 days of treatment. This study confirms that the effects of isotretinoin on the serum hormone levels are small and unlikely to be of relevance for the resolution of acne or the suppression of sebum excretion.

    PMID: 9298137 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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