Medications & Sexual Health
Did you know that medications like antidepressants, high blood pressure medications, birth control pills, and others can affect a person's sexual health? Find more information on the connection between medications and sexual health.
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03 May 2020 | Headlines
Bipolar Disorder: Mood Stabilizers Affect Sexual Function Differently -
22 December 2019 | Q&A
How is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) treated in women? -
03 November 2019 | Research Summaries
Nonorganic ED Might be Managed with Pharmacotherapy -
02 June 2019 | Research Summaries
Substance-Linked Sex -
08 October 2018 | Q&A
How could opioid use affect sexual health? -
02 April 2018 | Headlines
Vitamin D Important for Men’s Sexual Health, Study Finds -
02 April 2018 | Q&A
What are some nonsurgical treatments for an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia – BPH)? -
25 September 2017 | Q&A
What happens if you take too much of an oral erectile dysfunction (ED) medication? -
05 June 2017 | Headlines
Dapoxetine for Premature Ejaculation Has High Discontinuation Rate -
10 April 2017 | Q&A
Could antibiotics after sex prevent sexually-transmitted infections (STIs)? -
06 April 2015 | Q&A
Should men with an enlarged prostate avoid certain medications? -
22 April 2014 | Q&A
What medications might lower a person’s libido? -
30 April 2013 | Q&A
Can prescription medications affect testosterone levels? -
03 April 2013 | Q&A
Can medication help men who have problems with ejaculation and orgasm? -
02 April 2012 | Q&A
What is the connection between NSAIDs and erectile dysfunction (ED)? -
13 December 2011 | Research Summaries
Pharmacologic Treatment of Premature Ejaculation
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