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Review
. 1997 Nov;55(11):3045-8.

[Drug induced impotence]

[Article in Japanese]
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Review

[Drug induced impotence]

[Article in Japanese]
F Ishikura. Nihon Rinsho. 1997 Nov.

Abstract

Medication induced impotence has been reported in the some papers. However, it is unusual to talk about the sexual history in a general clinical interview and there are few reports to show the possible mechanisms of induced sexual dysfunction in Japan. Recently, the average life span of the Japanese population has gradually increased, so now we have a chance to evaluate the sexual history from older people. Some drugs, such as diuretics, antiarrtythmic and antihypertensive drugs, were reported to induce impotence, however, there was not a detailed study in Japan. We studied the effect of cardiovascular medicine to sexual dysfunction in 1,000 patients. Almost all medication did not always reduce sexual activities, however, sexual activities in old people might decrease because of medications or sickness. It is important for the general physician to ask the patients about general conditions including sexual history while on medications.

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