Effect of prescription medications on erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects about 50% of men in the USA and is primarily attributed to physiological (organic) and psychological causes. However, a substantial portion of men suffer from ED due to iatrogenic causes. Common medications such as antihypertensives, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory...

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Veröffentlicht in:Postgraduate medical journal 2018-03, Vol.94 (1109), p.171-178
Hauptverfasser: Razdan, Shirin, Greer, Aubrey B, Patel, Amir, Alameddine, Mahmoud, Jue, Joshua S, Ramasamy, Ranjith
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description Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects about 50% of men in the USA and is primarily attributed to physiological (organic) and psychological causes. However, a substantial portion of men suffer from ED due to iatrogenic causes. Common medications such as antihypertensives, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and antacids may cause ED. Physicians should be aware of the various prescription medications that may cause ED to properly screen and counsel patients on an issue that many may feel too uncomfortable to discuss. In this review, we discuss the physiology, data and alternative therapies for the ED caused by medications.
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Antihypertensives
Diuretics
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions - prevention & control
Erectile dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction - chemically induced
Erectile Dysfunction - physiopathology
Erectile Dysfunction - prevention & control
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Male
Nitric oxide
Practice Patterns, Physicians
Prescription drugs
Prescription Drugs - administration & dosage
Prescription Drugs - adverse effects
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