Date: July 25th, 2025 12:03 AM
Author: poerkan (yx19272844@gmail.com)
Subject: Drugs that suppress "sex" and "sex"
How much do you know about drugs that suppress "sex"
Some drugs, after taking them, will cause the user's sexual desire to decrease, which will lead to a disharmonious sex life and affect the relationship between husband and wife and the stability of the family. So, what are the drugs that suppress "sex"?
Weight-loss drugs Many people use drugs to lose weight in order to be slim. Weight-loss drugs such as fenfluramine hydrochloride may suppress sexual desire while suppressing appetite. Therefore, weight-loss drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
Antihypertensive drugs Drugs such as propranolol, methyldopa, and clonidine, which are often taken by patients with hypertension, can cause erectile difficulties in men, decreased sexual desire in women, and difficulty in reaching orgasm. Moreover, reserpine and antihypertensive drugs can also cause female galactorrhea and irregular menstruation. If the above problems occur, ask the doctor to replace other antihypertensive drugs.
Lipid-lowering drugs Lipid-lowering drugs such as clofibrate and lipid-lowering propylene glycol can reduce sexual desire and cause sexual indifference; delipidase can cause masculinization in women, abnormal menstrual cycles, and abnormal sexual life.
Antidepressants, such as tricyclic antidepressants, can reduce sexual desire and affect ejaculation; they can reduce the sexual desire of inexperienced women.
Sedatives and hypnotics Many sleeping pills can suppress sexual desire, and in severe cases, they can make it difficult for men to have an erection or not ejaculate; they can make women lose their sexual desire and hinder the arrival of orgasm.
Contraceptives Taking contraceptives can reduce the sexual desire of some women. In order to reduce the impact of contraceptives on sexual desire, those who take them should change to another contraceptive in time, or use other contraceptive methods.
Do not abuse "aphrodisiacs"
Current "aphrodisiacs" are generally divided into three categories. One category is drugs for the purpose of treating sexual dysfunction, which are mainly aimed at patients with sexual dysfunction due to organic lesions, and have a certain effect on patients with insufficient gonadal secretion. However, for people without organic lesions, it will cause imbalance in the level of sex hormones in the human body, which will aggravate sexual dysfunction such as impotence and premature ejaculation. Another category is sexual health drugs used to nourish yin and strengthen yang, strengthen the body, and focus on regulating the balance of yin and yang in the human body. This type of drug also has the same aphrodisiac effect as sex hormones, but if it is blindly abused, it is also harmful to health. Another category is drugs used to enhance sexual excitement, stimulate sexual activity, and increase sexual response. The "aphrodisiacs", "lust drugs", and "sexual products" circulated among the people all belong to this category. This type of drug does not have biological and medical effects. Long-term use is very harmful. There are many people who have suffered from it in ancient and modern times. Long-term use of aphrodisiacs can lead to high blood pressure and decreased immune function; excessive use can lead to prostate hypertrophy and even induce prostate cancer, which will leave lifelong regrets.
Elderly people should not use drugs to help sex
Most "aphrodisiac" drugs are warm, hot, and dry. If it is for those with kidney yang deficiency, taking them correctly and appropriately under the guidance of a doctor may restore the reduced sexual function to a certain extent. If it is taken by those with yin deficiency and excessive fire, it will add fuel to the fire and various disadvantages will occur. "Viagra" in Western medicine has many side effects. Many impotence patients over 50 years old also suffer from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other diseases. Taking "Viagra" may mask the condition. Therefore, people with cardiovascular disease tendencies must use "Viagra" with caution to avoid inducing heart disease or causing stroke. It can cause low blood pressure or even shock when taken together with nitroglycerin drugs (common drugs for coronary heart disease). Elderly people often have high blood lipids, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, coronary heart disease and other diseases. Taking "Viagra" is like "picking chestnuts from the fire" and becoming "dangerous". Therefore, "using medicine to help sex" can only consume essence and life.
Elderly people should be good at "sexuality". First, don't force it. It depends on the person and let it go naturally. Second, don't rush, take it slowly, and make the sex life as harmonious as possible. Even if it fails, don't be discouraged. Third, don't interrupt deliberately. As long as the male genitals can be erected and inserted, you should "do your best"; Fourth, you should pursue psychological needs more, and you can use non-direct sexual activities such as kissing, hugging, and talking to each other.
Statistics show that proper sex life for the elderly can reduce the incidence of prostate cancer in men and breast cancer in women. However, it is not advisable to use drugs to enhance sex, so as to avoid adverse consequences.
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