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Hi , I have taken psychiatric medicine for the last 1 year (like zosert 50, nexito 10, Impramine etc) now all are stopped not taking as per doctor advised. I have taken a long term 1 year. Will it affect my sperm count and can cause infertility??
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Those medicine will never affect your sperm count
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Thank you for your query. The above medications that you have listed will not affect your sperm count. However there can be other causes of derangements in sperm count or infertility. If you are concerned, you can get yourself evaluated for the same by consulting a psychiatrist or physician of your choice.
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No no these will not have any impact on your super count or fertility
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No ..it will not .. whenever u was taking medicine that time your sexual desire and functions might be disturbed but once you will stop medicine gradually it will back to normal .so nothing like that
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