Are drugs or medication causing my sexual problem?

Some commonly prescribed medications (and non-prescribed drugs) do impact on sexual functioning for a percentage of those who use them. This impact may be a loss of libido (interest in sex) or difficulties reaching orgasm. Listed below are some of the kinds of drugs that may have this impact - remember they do not affect all people in this way. If you think they are affecting you, talk to your GP and find out if you can use an alternative medication.

  • Hypotension/Hypertension drugs
  • Antidepressants
  • Anti-epileptic drugs
  • Anti-psychotics
  • Lithium
  • Chemotherapy
  • Alcohol, marijuana
  • Diazepam
  • Morphine based drugs.

Although this has not been scientifically proven, some people report finding that Ginko Biloba (purchased from a health food shop) resolves anti-depressant related difficulties reaching orgasm. Talk to your GP about the advisability of you trying this.

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