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<blockquote data-quote="nardley" data-source="post: 132211" data-attributes="member: 26252"><p>Hi,</p><p> I have been type two for ten years now and take metformin, gliclazide,prioglitzone, simvastatin, thyroxine, ramipril, bendroflumethiazide and fluoxetine. I have recently been diagnosed with a low testosterone count which accounts for my lack of energy etc. lately. I have been prescribed 'Nebido' injections to combat the problem and will have an initial injection followed by another in six-weeks and then every twelve to fourteen weeks. Does anyone out there use this product and have they suffered any side-effects so far? Have the benefits of this drug solved the problems associated with low testosterone. I am 55 yrs. of age, still working and in reasonable health.</p><p> Thanks,</p><p> NSA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nardley, post: 132211, member: 26252"] Hi, I have been type two for ten years now and take metformin, gliclazide,prioglitzone, simvastatin, thyroxine, ramipril, bendroflumethiazide and fluoxetine. I have recently been diagnosed with a low testosterone count which accounts for my lack of energy etc. lately. I have been prescribed 'Nebido' injections to combat the problem and will have an initial injection followed by another in six-weeks and then every twelve to fourteen weeks. Does anyone out there use this product and have they suffered any side-effects so far? Have the benefits of this drug solved the problems associated with low testosterone. I am 55 yrs. of age, still working and in reasonable health. Thanks, NSA [/QUOTE]
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