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impotence, medications, drug-induced erectile dysfunction various medications, recreational drugs, have an affect on sexual arousal, sexual performance, noted that what causes, impotence in one man, not affect another, suspect that a medication, taking is having a negative effect on sexual performance, discuss the matter, never stop taking any medication, first consulting health care provider, medications, produce life-threatening reactions, not tapered, switched appropriately, list of medications, non-prescription drugs, impotence, antidepressant, psychiatric medications, amitriptyline, elavil, buspirone, buspar, chlordiazepoxide, librium, chlorpromazine, thorazine, clorazepate, tranxene, desipramine, norpramin, diazepam, valium, doxepin, sinequan, fluoxetine, prozac, fluphenazine, prolixin, imipramine, tofranil, lorazepam, ativan, meprobamate, equanil, mesoridazine, serentil, nortriptyline, pamelor, oxazepam, serax, phenelzine, nardil, phenytoin, dilantin, thioridazine, mellaril, thiothixene, navane, tranylcypromine, parnate, trifluoperazine, stelazine, antihistamine medications, dimenhydrinate, dramamine, diphenhydramine, benadryl, hydroxyzine, vistaril, meclizine, antivert, promethazine, phenergan, antihypertensive, diuretic medications, atenolol, tenormin, bethanidine, chlorothiazide, diuril, chlorthalidone, hygroton, clonidine, catapres, enalapril, vasotec, guanabenz, wytensin, guanethidine, ismelin, guanfacine, tenex, haloperidol, haldol, hydralazine, apresoline, hydrochlorothiazide, esidrix, labetalol, normodyne, methyldopa, aldomet, metoprolol, lopressor, minoxidil, loniten, phenoxybenzamine, dibenzyline, phentolamine, regitine, prazosin, minipress, propranolol, inderal, reserpine, serpasil, spironolactone, aldactone, triamterene, maxide, verapamil, calan, among the anti-hypertensive medications, thiazides, the most common cause of ed, followed by beta-blockers, alpha-blockers, less likely to cause this problem, parkinson's disease medications, benztropine, cogentin, biperiden, akineton, bromocriptine, parlodel, levodopa, sinemet, procyclidine, kemadrin, trihexyphenidyl, artane, chemotherapy medications, antiandrogens, casodex, flutamide, nilutamide, busulfan, myleran, cyclophosphamide, cytoxan, ketoconazole, lhrh agonists, lupron, zoladex, medications, aminocaproic acid, amicar, atropine, clofibrate, atromid-s, cyclobenzaprine, flexeril, cyproterone, digoxin, lanoxin, disopyramide, norpace, estrogen, finesteride, propecia, proscar, furazolidone, furoxone, h2 blockers, tegamet, zantac, pepcid, indomethacin, indocin, lipid lowering-agents, licorice, metoclopramide, reglan, nsaids, ibuprofen, orphenadrine, norflex, prochlorperazine, compazine, opiate analgesics, painkillers, morphine, methadone, fentanyl, innovar, meperidine, demerol, codeine, oxycodone, oxycontin, percodan, hydromorphone, dilaudid, recreational drugs, alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, cocaine, marijuana, heroin, nicotine.



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