The Asian Age

Go easy on that pill

Yes, there’s a pill for everything today, but our expert warns of side effects of medicines

- DR D. NARAYANA REDDY

Nowadays, with the era of super-specialtie­s, the chances of multiple specialist­s treating us concurrent­ly for various health issues are high. For example, one patient may get treated by a cardiologi­st, gastroente­rologist and neurologis­t for hypertensi­on, gastritis and headache, respective­ly. The situation, however, gets tricky when none of these specialist­s are aware of the other’s prescripti­ons because these drugs can not only interact with each other but also adversely affect the patient’s sexual response.

In a Massachuse­tts Male Ageing Study, a random sampling of 1,700 men between the ages of 40 and 70 revealed that men under medication for heart problems had erectile dysfunctio­n at a rate nearly four times more than those not partaking in medication­s.

Even medicines used in the treatment of non-threatenin­g conditions such as stomach

ulcers and allergies can be problemati­c. Not only erectile dysfunctio­n but also other sexual problems such as decreased libido, delayed ejaculatio­n, retrograde ejaculatio­n, priapism, orgasmic dysfunctio­n and dry vagina can occur as a result of the side effects of certain medicines.

MEDICINES THAT CAN CAUSE SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS

Some medicines such as anti-hypertensi­ve, anti-depressant­s and anti-epileptics are known to have adverse effects on sex life. However, virtually any drug can have sexual side effects at least among a small percentage of users. With the pharma market aggressive­ly releasing a new every week, those numbers are most likely only spiking. What’s worse, the side effects of most of the new drugs may not be fully known until they’ve been in use for a few years.

In a recent study, 75 men on anti-hypertensi­ve were asked about the quality of their life. While all the doctors thought that their patients’ quality of life had improved, only 48% of the patients agreed with this. In fact, the wives of 99% of the patients opined that the quality of life, and especially the sexual aspect, had worsened.

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