“化学诱惑”:对娱乐性药物对性功能的复杂影响的叙述回顾。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Nir Meller, Noam Kitrey
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摘要

长期以来,人类一直使用各种物质来增强性快感和性表现,通常是以牺牲整体健康为代价的。本文综述了娱乐性药物的性相关作用,包括安非他明、3,4-亚甲基二氧甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)、甲氧麻黄酮、γ -羟基丁酸盐(GHB)和氯胺酮。通过考察轶事证据、自我报告和有限的科学数据,本研究旨在澄清目前对这些药物对性功能影响的理解。安非他明是一种强效中枢神经系统兴奋剂,与性欲和性唤起增强、射精延迟、性时间延长以及性高潮强度提高有关。然而,它们的使用也与强迫性性行为、长期使用的勃起功能障碍以及依赖的高风险有关。MDMA以其致病性而闻名,它能增强亲密感、身体性感和性欲,同时增强性高潮。然而,它会损害勃起和射精功能,长期使用会导致慢性性功能障碍。甲氧麻黄酮是一种合成的卡西酮,具有类似安非他明的刺激作用,可以增强性欲,减少抑制,尽管有关其性相关影响的具体证据仍然有限。GHB具有刺激和抑制的双重特性,常被用来增强性体验。它的作用包括提高性唤起,增强性高潮,降低抑制,提高性开放程度。然而,它的使用有很大的依赖风险。最后,氯胺酮是一种用于娱乐的解离性麻醉剂,具有欣快效果,它与性功能的关联很小,只有有限的证据表明抑制作用降低。长期使用与泌尿和性功能障碍有关。在所有药物中,不安全的性行为和性传播感染/艾滋病毒传播风险的增加是主要的负面后果,强调了与带有性色彩的药物使用相关的更广泛的健康风险。这篇综述强调需要更多地认识到性化与性化药物使用相关的益处和风险。报告强调有必要进行严格的、有控制的研究,以便更好地了解这些物质对性功能的影响,并呼吁为性功能障碍制定合法的治疗方案,因为性功能障碍往往通过非法使用药物而得不到充分解决。
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"Chemical Seduction": a narrative review of the complex impact of recreational drugs on sexual function.

Humans have long used various substances to enhance sexual pleasure and performance, often at the expense of their overall health. This review investigates the sexual-related effects of recreational drugs, including amphetamines, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), mephedrone, gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), and ketamine. By examining anecdotal evidence, self-reports, and limited scientific data, this study aims to clarify the current understanding of these drugs' effects on sexual function. Amphetamines, potent central nervous system stimulants, are associated with increased sexual desire and arousal, delayed ejaculation and prolonged sexual sessions, and heightened orgasm intensity. However, their use is also linked to compulsive sexual behavior, erectile dysfunction with chronic use, and a high risk of dependency. MDMA, known for its empathogenic properties, enhances intimacy, physical sensuality, and sexual desire while intensifying orgasm. Nevertheless, it can impair erectile and ejaculatory function, with prolonged use leading to chronic sexual dysfunction. Mephedrone, a synthetic cathinone with stimulant effects similar to amphetamines, increases sexual desire and reduces inhibitions, though specific evidence regarding its sexual-related impacts remains limited. GHB, with its combined stimulant and depressant properties, is often used to enhance sexual experiences. Its effects include increased arousal, intensified orgasm, lowered inhibitions, and greater sexual openness. However, its use carries a substantial risk of dependency. Finally, ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic used recreationally for its euphoric effects, shows minimal associations with sexual function, with limited evidence pointing to reduced inhibitions. Chronic use is linked to urinary and sexual dysfunction. Across all substances, unsafe sexual behaviors and a heightened risk of STI/HIV transmission emerge as major negative consequences, underscoring the broader health risks associated with sexualized drug use. This review highlights the need for greater awareness of both the perceived benefits and risks of sexualized associated with sexualized drug use. It underscores the necessity for rigorous, controlled research to better understand the effects of these substances on sexual function and calls for the development of legitimate treatment options for sexual dysfunction, which are often inadequately addressed through illicit drug use.

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International Journal of Impotence Research
International Journal of Impotence Research 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
19.20%
发文量
140
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Impotence Research: The Journal of Sexual Medicine addresses sexual medicine for both genders as an interdisciplinary field. This includes basic science researchers, urologists, endocrinologists, cardiologists, family practitioners, gynecologists, internists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, radiologists and other health care clinicians.
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