It's not listed as a side effect or possible side effect, but as with any anti-psychotic, anti-depressant or diet pill the side effects may vary from person to person and just because a medication has not been known to cause something does not mean it will not.
No this will not make him sterile.
No.
Sterile.
It depends on where the cancer is. However the treatment for cancer can.
It depends on why the man is sterile. There are many causes. If he has had a vasectomy, an operation to make him sterile, that operation can now be reversed for a majority of men, if they want to go through the hassle and expense. If a man is sterile for some other reason, there are many possible medical reasons and many possible treatments. Only a fertility expert knows all about it.
It not likely to do any harm later.
Seroquel ( Quetiapine) and Zyprexa (Olanzapine) are both Antipsychotics but Zyprexa is also an antimanic. Zyprexa is indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder where as Seroquel is not.
nope
for the surgeon to begin operation his scalpel must be sterile. a man who is sterile can not have children.
i think not!
When the prostate gland is removed, a man does not ejaculate.
No but they will make his bread rise