What are the chances I can get biclutamide right out of the gate without trying spiro first? It is extremely powerful so maybe they'll want to put me on something weaker first. I don't want to be sterile though and it looks like biclutamide is my only option for blockers that won't sterilize me. I don't have a history of liver issues so I really can't think of any good reason why they would make me take spiro.
>>5652339
All anti-androgens make you sterile. What you probably mean is that you don't want to become impotent. Meaning that you wouldn't be able to keep an erection long enough to cum. Whether bicalutamide actually works like that, I don't know.
>>5655799
Actually there is an oddity with bicalutamide. It binds up the AR receptors very tightly so the available T and DHT can't do their magic. The thing is the concentrations of T in the testicles is extremely high, and bicalutamide seams to not be able to compete there. In the rest of the body bicalutamide wins.
I don't know is sperm production survives, but I think it would.