how does DHT inhibiters impact other organ function?
I found an interesting article that discusses that very question in the Journal of Urology, published in June 2008. Rather than re-write an answer that has already been given, I’ll just post part of the abstract from the article –
“Profound suppression of circulating serum dihydrotestosterone induced by 5alpha-reductase inhibitors during 1 year does not adversely impact bone, serum lipoproteins or hemoglobin, and has a minimal, reversible effect on serum prostate specific antigen and sexual function in normal men. Circulating dihydrotestosterone does not appear to have a clinically significant role in modulating bone mass, hematopoiesis or lipid metabolism in normal men.”
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