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  5. I have been taking Pexep CR 12.5 for eight months to manage weakness and frequent nocturnal emissions (nightfall). My recent test results show a Free Testosterone level of 6.5 pg/ml and a normal penile Doppler ultrasound. How should these results be interpreted, and what are the next steps regarding my treatment plan and medication?

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I have been taking Pexep CR 12.5 for eight months to manage weakness and frequent nocturnal emissions (nightfall). My recent test results show a Free Testosterone level of 6.5 pg/ml and a normal penile Doppler ultrasound. How should these results be interpreted, and what are the next steps regarding my treatment plan and medication?

Asked by Male, 25 · 3 hours ago

Your normal penile Doppler is highly reassuring, confirming healthy vascular function. A free testosterone level of 6.5 pg/ml is slightly on the lower side, which may explain your feelings of weakness. Paroxetine (the generic name of your medication) is effective for managing frequent emissions but can sometimes contribute to fatigue. For your next steps, consult an endocrinologist or urologist to evaluate your hormone levels. Do not stop or alter your paroxetine dosage abruptly, as any change requires a gradual, doctor-supervised taper. Incorporating regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management will also help naturally boost your energy levels.
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I have been taking Pexep CR 12.5 for eight months to manage weakness and frequent nocturnal emissions (nightfall). My recent test results show a Free Testosterone level of 6.5 pg/ml and a normal penile Doppler ultrasound. How should these results be interpreted, and what are the next steps regarding my treatment plan and medication?

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