Orgasm and pain killers
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RIS file. Commonly implicated drugs includ e antihypertensives, antidepressants, antipsychotics and antiandrogens. Understanding the potential for drug-induced sexual problems and their negative impact on adherence to treatment will enable the clinician to tailor treatments for the patient and his or her partner. Encouraging a discussion with the patient about sexual function and providing strategies to manage the problem are critical to good clinical care. Several classes of prescription drugs contribute to sexual dysfunction in men and women Table 1. This has been found with antihypertensives 4 and antipsychotics 5.


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Drug-induced sexual dysfunction in men and women - Australian Prescriber
Above his desk at Rutgers University, psychology professor Barry Komisaruk has a framed image of what female brain activity looks like during orgasm. It looks like a sunset. Every major region of her brain ignites at the height of climax. It started with hormones and doves. He was anesthetizing doves, clamping them down, and drilling minuscule holes in their skulls to then implant hormone crystals into their brains. He was studying how hormone production stimulates behavior, and how behavior stimulates hormone production.



Ejaculation problems
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For both men and women, it takes a complicated chain of events to move from arousal to a satisfying orgasm. The mind has to stay focused, nerves have to stay sensitive, and blood has to flow to all the right places. Unfortunately, many things can break the chain -- including, perhaps, the pills in your medicine cabinet. Medicines often work by altering blood flow and brain chemistry, so its no surprise that they can affect sexual function, and not always for the better. Medications can shut down a person's sex drive, delay orgasms, or prevent orgasms entirely.


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