2:35 AM | Author: Lifestyle Master

Many drugs that are often taken to solve different problems, both organic and psychological can reduce the desire of sex, cause erection problems and premature ejaculation. Usually the doctors fail to warn the patient about medication’s side effects, especially when these can affect your sex life.

Because of this the person goes, for example, lack of desire, erection problems or difficulty achieving ejaculation but does not link these shortcomings with the medications you are taking and that is why the query does not return to tell the doctor what is happening.

When a partner undergoes treatment, drugs affect the sexuality of the couple and not just the patient. If it is man who treated women is full of uncertainty is thinking that your partner is unfaithful, he no longer has interest in it, which has lost the appeal and this causes discomfort and many problems between them.

The same is the case it is the woman who is taking any drugs that make you apathy and lack of desire, in this case is the man who feels rejected and immediately thinks it is lack of love.

Then we'll talk specifically types of medications that can affect sexuality, warning that if you are taking any of these are not self suspends but consult the doctor about the possibility of changing or modifying other doses.

Drugs that cause problems with erection and ejaculation desire

Drugs for hypertension, beta-blockers, medicines to lower blood sugar, anti-allergic, sedative, anti-inflammatory, anti-depressants, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, diuretics, some cholesterol-lowering drugs, contraceptives.

We should clarify that the drugs did not affect sexuality the same way in all people, also report that there are different types of drugs that can be used to treat the same disease, so if someone feels that their sexuality is affected due transmitted to the professional doctor to find the solution.

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