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Not what I used to be

Hi,
I'm a 54 year old male, in good physical condition. My libido is not what it used to be by a long shot, and sometimes I go soft when having sex with my wife. I take 800mg Multaq, 1 Atenelol pill, and 1 mg of Clonazapam daily. I take 3 Tramadol from between 3:00m and 11:00pm for back pain so I can sleep. Are the drugs affecting me, or is it age or what? I had my testosterone tested, and it was in the normal range, but at the low end of the scale. Any ideas? Thanks, Mark
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Hi Munk, Google all your meds side effects, and see if any of the them have ED problems, but could be your back pain meds doing the worst for you and pushing down your libido.
Good Luck
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Yes, and he did not recommend any testosterone therapy. Doc's did not feel it was a medication issue. Munk
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It could be your medications or it could be that you're at the low end of the scale with your testosterone. Have you talked to your Dr about this?
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