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Keep ReadingAre Prescription Drugs affecting your Sexuality? by Monica WildeJanuary 2015 If your libido is low, you've lost interest in sex or if you are experiencing problems such as male erectile dysfunction or female lack of arousal, don't just try to b...
Are Prescription Drugs affecting your Sexuality?
If your libido is low, you've lost interest in sex or if you are experiencing problems such as male erectile dysfunction or female lack of arousal, don't just try to bury the issue, feeling stressed and depressed about it. It may well be that a prescription medicine that you are taking is to blame!
In the clinics and via our help desk, we are often asked about the safety of herbal supplements for loss of libido, erectile dysfunction and other problems affecting both male and female sexuality. I haven't analysed this but suspect that in about 90% of cases the underlying issue is that the enquirer is taking a prescription medicine for which sexual dysfunction is a known side effect. And often not just one, but two or three, leading to a compound effect that not even the most potent sexual enhancement pill could negate. Herbs like Damiana (Turnera diffusa), Horny goat weed (Epimedium sagittatum), Tribulus terrestris, Maca, do help to increase libido although they are not instant fixes like sildenafil (commonly known as Viagra). There are however a couple of points to note.
Firstly, if you buy it please do make sure you are buying it from a reputable supplier. A lot of 'natural' enhancement supplements come in from Asia and are herbs deliberately mixed with (contaminated by) cialis, sildenafil, caffeine and other stimulants by companies wanting to make a quick buck under the "natural" label. Like nightclub "party drugs" its a gamble as to what has been put in it - sometimes you'll be ok but sometimes you're not so lucky.
Secondly, be aware of any other medications, (including prescription medicine, over the counter medicines and supplements) that you are taking as there is the potential for them all to interact and cause unwanted side effects. For example, if you take horny goat weed (pictured) concurrently with a drug to lower your high blood pressure, then you need to watch that your blood pressure does not become too low as there may be a cumulative effect. Some herbal boosters come in very high doses and can cause dizziness. Dizziness is also a known side effect of some heart drugs so read your medicine label first and if it also causes dizziness then be very careful. Damiana will also lower blood glucose levels and should be treated with caution if concurrently taking diabetes medications.
However, it is futile to take a herbal libido preparation if the effect is completely counteracted by any prescription drugs that you are taking. Many drugs, including the widely prescribed Omeprazole and Simvastatin, are known to cause impotence, erectile dysfunction and loss of interest in sex, as recorded side effects. We get a lot of enquiries from both men and women where omeprazole in particular is the culprit. If you are taking 2, 3 or more drugs with this side effect then any issues you may be experiencing will be compounded. There is little point taking any herbal booster while still taking these drugs, as it is likely that nothing will happen - the herb being 'outnumbered' so to speak and any effect will be cancelled out.
Many of the common prescription drugs do have natural alternatives that don't have these side effects. Hawthorn reduces high blood pressure, strengthens the heart muscles and dilates blood vessels, red rice yeast and policosanol reduce cholesterol, willow herb & nettle root are excellent for enlarged prostate and there are at least seven particularly effective herbs in the treatment of GERD/GORD instead of omeprazole.
Our recommendation
We DO NOT recommend though that you just stop taking your prescription medicines and start self-dosing.
We DO recommend that:
- If you prefer to stay on prescription drugs, speak to your doctor about the side effects and ask him or her to look into switching you to another medication with less side effects. This may take a bit of trial and error as no drug manufacturer may have ever tested your particular cocktail of drugs together.
- Alternatively, go and see a qualified medical herbalist. We can help you find a qualified herbalist in your area or arrange for a telephone consultation if there is no herbalist near where you live. They are properly trained and can help you (ideally working with your doctor if you have a cooperative doctor) to find the right balance for you. This may well be a combination of less drugs, but with some herbs to provide the other supporting therapy. This is a really worthwhile investment in your health as taking lots of different drugs together can really decrease your quality of life in your older years.
Below is a chart of prescription medicines with known side effects on libido and erectile function.
ANTIDEPRESSANTS |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
MAOI antidepressants (eg moclobemide, phenelzine) |
Depression | Decreased sex drive, impotence, delayed orgasm, ejaculatory disturbances |
SSRI antidepressants (eg fluoxetine) |
Depression | Decreased sex drive, impotence, delayed or absent orgasm, ejaculatory disturbances |
Tricyclic antidepressants (eg amitryptiline) |
Depression | Decreased sex drive, impotence, delayed or absent orgasm, ejaculatory disturbances |
ANTIEPILEPTICS |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
Carbamazepine | Epilepsy | Impotence |
ANTIHYPERTENSIVES |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
ACE inhibitors (eg enalapril, lisinopril) |
High blood pressure, heart failure | Impotence |
Alpha-blockers (eg prazosin, doxazosin) |
High blood pressure, enlarged prostate | Impotence, ejaculatory disturbances |
Beta-blockers (eg atenolol, propranolol and including timolol eye drops) |
High blood pressure, angina, glaucoma | Impotence |
Calcium channel blockers (eg verapamil, nifedipine) |
High blood pressure, angina | Impotence |
Clonidine | High blood pressure | Impotence, decreased sex drive, delayed or failure of ejaculation |
Methyldopa | High blood pressure | Impotence, decreased sex drive, ejaculatory failure |
Thiazide diuretics (eg bendroflumethiazide) |
High blood pressure | Impotence |
ANTIPSYCHOTICS |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
Phenothiazines (eg chlorpromazine, thioridazine) |
Psychotic illness |
Ejaculatory disturbances, decreased sex |
Risperidone | Psychotic illness | Impotence, ejaculatory disturbances |
CHOLESTEROL MEDICINES |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
Fibrates (eg clofibrate, gemfibrozil) | High cholesterol | Impotence |
Statins (eg simvastatin) | High cholesterol | Impotence |
OTHER MEDICINES |
MAINLY PRESCRIBED FOR |
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT ON SEXUALITY |
Benzodiazepines | Anxiety and insomnia | Decreased sex drive |
Cimetidine | Peptic ulcers, acid reflux disease | Decreased sex drive, impotence |
Cyproterone acetate | Prostate cancer | Decreased libido, impotence, reduced volume of ejaculation |
Disulfiram | Alcohol withdrawal | Decreased sex drive |
Finasteride | Enlarged prostate | Impotence, decreased sex drive, ejaculation disorders, reduced volume of ejaculation |
Metoclopramide | Nausea and vomiting | Decreased sex drive, impotence |
Omeprazole | Peptic ulcers, acid reflux disease | Impotence |
Opioid painkillers (eg morphine) | Severe pain | Decreased sex drive, impotence |
Prochlorperazine | Nausea and vomiting | Impotence |
Propantheline | Gut spasm | Impotence |
Spironolactone | Heart failure, fluid retention | Impotence, decreased sex drive |