Sexual dysfunction with some drug treatments
Some drugs play a significant role in reducing your sexual desire and will cause harm to your sexual desire. These are the types of antidepressants and blood pressure control drugs.
Almost all anti-hypertensive drugs, beta-blockers and diuretics all cause erectile dysfunction and impotence.
These types of drugs, especially diuretic drugs, contain spironolactone compounds, which are very similar to male hormones, and sit on the receptors instead of these hormones, thus preventing the secretion of testosterone and thus preventing erection.
Some neurological drugs, including drugs that are prescribed to treat migraines or relieve sciatica pains, can also cause a decrease in sexual desire by affecting the central nervous system. In all cases, as soon as the use of drugs is stopped, erectile dysfunction is also resolved.
However, regarding this issue, it is better to talk to your cardiologist and urologist or neurologist or psychiatrist. There are some types of these drugs that do not cause erectile dysfunction. Don’t forget that sometimes depression itself is the cause of erectile dysfunction and it is better not to stop it yourself if you are taking antidepressants.
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March 10, 2014 06:24
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