2016
DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2015-000826
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Transfer of knowledge into clinical practice: an ongoing problem. An example of adverse drug reactions impairing male fertility

Abstract: There is still a gap between the information available on the desired and adverse effects of drugs, and the use of these drugs in clinical practice. We present an enquiry from a patient with a wish to father a child. He asked if carbamazepine and/or lercanidipine might be the cause of his raised prolactin level; his urologist had denied this. After searching the literature, we found that both drugs possibly raise prolactin levels and, in addition, may have negative effects on spermatogenesis, male fertility ho… Show more

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