Beware of drugs that may cause infertility
According to the latest medical research, 10% to 30% of male and female infertility is caused by drugs. Male and female friends collect some drugs that can cause infertility. Male and female friends must pay attention!
Telden, chlordiazepoxide, atropine and other commonly used drugs can cause impotence.
Tetracycline, novobiocin, furan drugs, etc. are toxic to the gonads.
Amitriptyline hydrochloride, fluoxetine hydrochloride and other antidepressants can damage the sexual desire of both men and women.
Anti-ulcer drugs such as cimetidine and Tagamet can inhibit the sexual desire of men and women, and can cause sexual frigidity in men and women and impotence in men.
Cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, colchicine, etc. can cause semen reduction, lack of semen, reduced sperm motility, testicular atrophy, etc. In women, it can cause menstrual disorders, anovulation, amenorrhea, etc.
Spironolactone, thyroid preparations, etc. can cause loss of sexual desire, irregular menstruation, ovulation disorders, and endocrine abnormalities.
Erythromycin, spiramycin, midenomycin and other macrolide antibiotics will reduce the frequency of organic division of testicular cells, injure and kill sperm, and significantly weaken the motility of surviving sperm.
Extensive use of gentamicin can block mitosis of male sperm cells, reduce the concentration of DNA in spermatogenic cells, and stop spermatogenesis.
Dozens of sleeping pills inhibit sexual desire or even cause loss of sexual desire. They can also reduce men’s testosterone production, make it difficult for the penis to erect, prevent ejaculation, and cause women to suffer from menstrual disorders or amenorrhea.
Compound antihypertensive tablets, reserpine, methyldopa, Jiangyaling and other antihypertensive drugs can affect erectile function, causing decreased sexual desire, impotence, no ejaculation, and irregular menstruation.
Alcohol will reduce the level of testosterone in the blood, and can cause egg and sperm damage, deformity, reduction, stunted development, and weakened activity. Long-term drinking can also cause impotence, inability to ejaculate, etc. Therefore, regular use of medicated wine can cause infertility.