2016
DOI: 10.1080/13685538.2016.1185408
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The relationship of salivary testosterone and male sexual dysfunction in opioid-associated androgen deficiency (OPIAD)

Abstract: These data demonstrate the high prevalence of ED in long-term use of opioids, part of this is associated to OPIAD, which can be tested by Sal-T as a non-invasive approach.

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“…This may be related to the decreased level of testosterone in poor sleepers, as there is evidence that testosterone plays an important role in maintaining normal sexual desire of both men and women and insomnia could cause reductions in blood testosterone level. [ 44 , 45 ] Although the low sexual satisfaction can be induced by methadone, [ 46 , 47 ] our adjustment analysis demonstrated a significant association between sleep quality and sexual satisfaction, which was independent of methadone dose and MMT duration, suggesting that sleep quality is also a potential contributor of sexual satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This may be related to the decreased level of testosterone in poor sleepers, as there is evidence that testosterone plays an important role in maintaining normal sexual desire of both men and women and insomnia could cause reductions in blood testosterone level. [ 44 , 45 ] Although the low sexual satisfaction can be induced by methadone, [ 46 , 47 ] our adjustment analysis demonstrated a significant association between sleep quality and sexual satisfaction, which was independent of methadone dose and MMT duration, suggesting that sleep quality is also a potential contributor of sexual satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Their complicated interrelationship blocks the precedence of depression and ED. Another cause of ED development is a lack of testosterone, which also causes depression [22,25] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%