Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I have good luck with this water pill been on for yrs. not my hands and feet swell up on TRT. Triamterene/HCTZ 37.5/25 mgs. Every 2 days. Co-Moderator Phil > From: wayback44 <no_reply > > Subject: Re: Hydrochlorothiazide and testosterone? > > Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:26 PM > HCTZ did cause ED for me. > Cialis, etc., didn't really help much. I haven't seen > anything suggesting it reduces T, nor have I seen an > explanation for exactly how it causes ED. But yes, it > is infamous for causing ED. > > Doctors like HCTZ because it works and it's cheap, and > because they really don't care much about your side effects, > but there are several other classes of blood pressure > medicines that also work but don't tend to have this > effect. If you have problems you might want to replace > the HCTZ with something else. Just avoid diuretics and > beta blockers. > > 25 mg is actually a pretty substantial dose, particularly > for a starting dose. > > Good luck. > > > > > > > does Hydrochlorothiazide have an effect upon > testosterone? > > > > this drug is infamous for causing ED-- true? > What is the mechanism-- why does it cause ED? > > > > might be wrong forum but I have some minor BP issues > and was prescribed this drug (25 mg/day). No ED yet > but have only been taking it a week. > > > > any of you taking it and not experiencing ED? > Does Viagra, Cialis oe Levitra help? > > > > fine kettle of fish I am in. Had some ED/low > testosterone, went on TRT and ED goes away but here > comes high blood pressure! > > > > dam > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 Ade, A most righteous and tremendous post. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Hydrochlorothiazide and testosterone? hey there mate the thiazide class of diuretics are horrendous for causing ED. the main theory is that they reduce blood volume by depleting the blood of water (via sodium depletion). however, this has been argued in severl instances and the jury is still out, with some medical experts speculating that the loss of various minerals and electrolytes due to the diuretic action of the drug (namely zinc) is the root cause of this. either way, it is one to avoid. if it is just for high BP, there are lots of other equally cheap options. first, I would have a word with your doc about changing that diuretic for another one. furosemide is an option. it is, some say, a more powerful diuretic, but this is incorrect. yes, it is more powerful, but its effects last only six hours (compared to the weaker, but much longer acting HCTZ you have been taking). I have taken furosemide and even after taking it I had no ED trouble. the only trouble will be, 30 minutes after the dose, you will need to pee real bad. that happens about every half an hour for the next six hours. if you can live with that, go for it. otherwise I have been on a drug called Amlodipine for high BP for several years, as I am on life-long anti rejection pills and these have caused that problem (and for high BP caused by those drugs, Amlodipine is the specific antedote). it does not cause ED and is very effective and cheap. a friend of mine takes a BP drug called Prazosin and he has no ED problems. in fact he is quite the opposite so while we have not openly discussed the matter, I am taking the amount of women he has around his house on a weekly basis to be a good indication that this drug is ED free. the only thing he told me was that he felt dizzy for some time and was worried that he would have trouble at work. I have never taken Viagra or any of those drugs mate, so not sure if they will help. I do not think diuretics lower T levels. the only exception and one to avoid like a plague is Spironolactone. I don't think they give it to men, but it does severly interfere with T actions on the body. hope this helps mate - take good care and best of luck ade > > does Hydrochlorothiazide have an effect upon testosterone? > > this drug is infamous for causing ED-- true? What is the mechanism-- why does it cause ED? > > might be wrong forum but I have some minor BP issues and was prescribed this drug (25 mg/day). No ED yet but have only been taking it a week. > > any of you taking it and not experiencing ED? Does Viagra, Cialis oe Levitra help? > > fine kettle of fish I am in. Had some ED/low testosterone, went on TRT and ED goes away but here comes high blood pressure! > > dam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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