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Sex Pt-141 and methadone interactions

steper84

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I’m currently taking 70 mg of methadone for over 25 years. No drugs no alcohol and sober for 40. Ed have been a problem for probably 35 years or more. I started TRT which is helping but still have a hard time so viagra i just started and it help if contitions are perfect.
I do take Trazadone a night150. Mg. But I’m want to know what the latest info is with pt-141 and methadone. I take metethdadone in am 6 and sex would be noon or after. Would there be any complications with the two meds and pt-141. When I tryed pt-141 stomach injection I seemed to have some bad side effects for about 3 hrs . Not sure of the dose but followed the basic maybe less and no erection. Also tried nasal no feeling at all. Now maybe both were spoiled but that doesn’t make sense. Any thoughts or suggestions to help with erection would be grateful
 
Saying 'I take methadone and trazadone AND pt-141' is somewhat at contradiction with the word SOBER.

AT BEST a clinician can have a reasonable understanding of possible interactions of two medications, but here we have the 'three-body problem' writ large, namechecking y'man Isaac Newton in his tome Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica.
 
So sorry you feel that way, when you have medical problems the book clearly states we are not doctors! So in other words take you own inventory not others.
 
Feel what way? My work does intersect with clinicians and we just DO NOT KNOW how three or more drugs may interact. Please DO ask a doctor as I'm pretty sure that they will agree.

Just as Newton noted - the initial starting conditions need only alter by a scruple for the outcomes to be VASTLY different. The reference WAS and IS valid.
 
A sober person is someone not under the influence of alcohol or drugs, typically practicing sustained abstinence from these substances. Beyond physical sobriety, it implies a clear-headed, serious, and rational mental state, often involving a, lifestyle, emotional, and behavioral shift towards better.
Drugs not medicine referred to illegal substances.
Ps you ego is only trying to impress yourself, by not answering the questions asked about pt-141
 
But you AREN'T SOBER. You may not feel the SAME subjective effects yet they ARE there. Otherwise, why take them? But your solution is to imbibe yet something else. Possibly it is YOU who should reconsider what brought you to this position of assuming taking MORE stuff is ALWAYS the answer.

Especially when the two medications you specify are UNIVERALLY known to interfere with the libido.

I mean, I can only assume you were prescribed pt-141 or oh my goodness, it's a drug!!!

We can all do that. We can all draw lines in the sand and place our own actions on the right side of a mutable line.

I repeat - two medications/drugs/<insert ego preserving term here>/whatever and a clinician has a reasonable chance of understanding the interaction, but not three. What is it you want? Permission to take a drug? I don't judge anyone for choosing to use or otherwise, I just replied with what I believe to be factually correct.
 
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