The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men

Sexual dysfunctions have commonly been reported as the resulting side effects of many drugs. To understand the impact of a single drug, the mechanism of action of the most commonly prescribed drugs and the physiological mechanisms of sexual function have to be taken into dual consideration. Psychotr...

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Main Authors: Ferdinando Fusco, Marco Franco, Nicola Longo, Alessandro Palmieri, Vincenzo Mirone
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/3314
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spelling doaj-5c98c57d866a4c88ab34c77c9cc733822020-11-25T03:41:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia1124-35622282-41972014-03-01861505510.4081/aiua.2014.1.502571The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in menFerdinando Fusco0Marco Franco1Nicola Longo2Alessandro Palmieri3Vincenzo Mirone4Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology Federico II University, NaplesDepartment of Neurosciences, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology Federico II University, NaplesDepartment of Neurosciences, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology Federico II University, NaplesDepartment of Neurosciences, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology Federico II University, NaplesDepartment of Neurosciences, Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology Federico II University, NaplesSexual dysfunctions have commonly been reported as the resulting side effects of many drugs. To understand the impact of a single drug, the mechanism of action of the most commonly prescribed drugs and the physiological mechanisms of sexual function have to be taken into dual consideration. Psychotropic drugs (Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and Antiepileptic) in particular result in both short and long-term effects on sexual function. Antihypertensive drugs have also produced evidence certifying their role in determining sexual dysfunction. Patients affected with sexual dysfunction are often aged and assume several drugs and, while Iatrogenic sexual dysfunction is prevalent in men, urological drugs are not the only drugs to be held accountable. Many different drugs acting on different sites and with several mechanisms of action can induce sexual dysfunction. The drug classes involved are widely diffused and frequently assumed in combination therapies.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/3314Sexual dysfunctionsPsychotropic drugsAntihypertensive drugs
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author Ferdinando Fusco
Marco Franco
Nicola Longo
Alessandro Palmieri
Vincenzo Mirone
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Marco Franco
Nicola Longo
Alessandro Palmieri
Vincenzo Mirone
The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
Sexual dysfunctions
Psychotropic drugs
Antihypertensive drugs
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Marco Franco
Nicola Longo
Alessandro Palmieri
Vincenzo Mirone
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title The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
title_short The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
title_full The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
title_fullStr The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
title_full_unstemmed The impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
title_sort impact of non-urologic drugs on sexual function in men
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
issn 1124-3562
2282-4197
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Sexual dysfunctions have commonly been reported as the resulting side effects of many drugs. To understand the impact of a single drug, the mechanism of action of the most commonly prescribed drugs and the physiological mechanisms of sexual function have to be taken into dual consideration. Psychotropic drugs (Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and Antiepileptic) in particular result in both short and long-term effects on sexual function. Antihypertensive drugs have also produced evidence certifying their role in determining sexual dysfunction. Patients affected with sexual dysfunction are often aged and assume several drugs and, while Iatrogenic sexual dysfunction is prevalent in men, urological drugs are not the only drugs to be held accountable. Many different drugs acting on different sites and with several mechanisms of action can induce sexual dysfunction. The drug classes involved are widely diffused and frequently assumed in combination therapies.
topic Sexual dysfunctions
Psychotropic drugs
Antihypertensive drugs
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/3314
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