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Dear Dr Lee,
I received your 2% spironolactone solution last week. I applied it to the
thinning areas of my hairline the night before as well as the morning of a
blood test which included total testosterone and free testosterone. My blood
test result came back as well below the normal range :
Total testosterone 5.4 nmol/L (normal range 9.5 - 35)
Calculated free testosterone 123 pmol/L (normal range 225 - 725)
Both my LH and FSH levels were in the normal range at 4 IU/L (range 1-10)
Exactly 3 weeks before I had the above blood test, I also had my
testosterone levels tested. The results of this test were as follows :
Serum testosterone 16.1 nmol/L (normal range 12.4 - 34.1)
Free testosterone 53 pmol/L (normal range 31 - 100.0)
As you can see, I was in the low range of normal for testosterone in my
first test, however, unlike the second test, I was still within the normal
range.
I am not taking any other medications, and cannot think of any drugs I've
taken in the past that could have caused low testosterone.
Since my T levels have fallen so dramatically in the space of just 3 weeks,
I can't think of anything other than the 2% spironolactone solution that
could have caused this large drop.
I have now been using this solution each night for the past week and I have not noticed any difference in the way I'm feeling, apart from some transitory light headedness.
I am unsure, however, if it is a wise thing for me to continue using this product if it is being absorbed systemically and causing my testosterone levels to drop.
I would like to know if there is any chance at all that your 2% spironolactone solution can lower testosterone levels? To me, it does seem very strange that my testosterone levels have fallen so sharply in such a short space of time.
Sincerely,
Dear Dr Lee,
I received your 2% spironolactone solution last week. I applied it to the
thinning areas of my hairline the night before as well as the morning of a
blood test which included total testosterone and free testosterone. My blood
test result came back as well below the normal range :
Total testosterone 5.4 nmol/L (normal range 9.5 - 35)
Calculated free testosterone 123 pmol/L (normal range 225 - 725)
Both my LH and FSH levels were in the normal range at 4 IU/L (range 1-10)
Exactly 3 weeks before I had the above blood test, I also had my
testosterone levels tested. The results of this test were as follows :
Serum testosterone 16.1 nmol/L (normal range 12.4 - 34.1)
Free testosterone 53 pmol/L (normal range 31 - 100.0)
As you can see, I was in the low range of normal for testosterone in my
first test, however, unlike the second test, I was still within the normal
range.
I am not taking any other medications, and cannot think of any drugs I've
taken in the past that could have caused low testosterone.
Since my T levels have fallen so dramatically in the space of just 3 weeks,
I can't think of anything other than the 2% spironolactone solution that
could have caused this large drop.
I have now been using this solution each night for the past week and I have not noticed any difference in the way I'm feeling, apart from some transitory light headedness.
I am unsure, however, if it is a wise thing for me to continue using this product if it is being absorbed systemically and causing my testosterone levels to drop.
I would like to know if there is any chance at all that your 2% spironolactone solution can lower testosterone levels? To me, it does seem very strange that my testosterone levels have fallen so sharply in such a short space of time.
Sincerely,

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