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Blood pressure-lowering medication and erectile dysfunction: are the drugs to blame?
SummaryErectile dysfunction is very common in hypertensive men and is often attributed to blood pressure-lowering medication. Antihypertensive agents differ in their impact on erectile function. There is little good evidence. Published work suggests that angiotensin receptor antagonists and the highly selective &bgr;1-blocker nebivolol have a neutral or even beneficial effect on erectile function.
期刊介绍:
For over 40 years, Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin has provided comprehensive coverage in the field of adverse drug reactions. Each issue contains an invited article on a topic of current interest, dealing with specific conditions from drug-induced lung disorders to drug-induced sexual dysfunction, or types of drugs from lipid-lowering agents to poisons antidotes. This bimonthly journal"s articles are timely, succinct and fully referenced