Drugs affect male sexual desire

An investigation of the University of Granada (Spain) and Santo Tomás (Colombia), with the participation of nine drug rehabilitation institutions, reveals that the consumption of drug It affects male sexual performance and desire.

This research, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, demonstrates the sequelae or effects of drug they persist even after years of consuming them or of abstinence. Result that is contrary to other studies that maintained that, after three weeks of giving up, the performance and sexual desire spontaneously returned to their normal level.

In accordance with Pablo Vallejo, professor and researcher at Santo Tomás University , on the site elmundo.es, the heroin is the drug what else seems to affect male sexual performance; while alcohol is the drug what else affects the erectile capacity.

Other drug involved in the study is the marijuana , considered one of the drug Less harmful and socially better accepted, it seems to be one of the least effects on male sexual performance.

In this study, the performance and sexual desire of 905 men were evaluated, of which 550 were diagnosed of dependence to six types of preferential use: cocaine, cocaine and alcohol, heroin, marijuana and speedball (heroin + cocaine), with heroin substance that most affected both.

"The drug They affect the physiological and psychological areas of men, but also affect the different phases of sexual function: desire, pleasure, excitement and orgasm. Specifically, they mainly have a greater effect in the phases of sexual pleasure and orgasm, "explains the Spanish researcher.

Regarding the prevalence of the effects of said drug After having stopped consuming them, the specialist says that after their use, the physiological damage will disappear but, on the contrary, the psychological problem remains because of its association with poor performance and low sexual desire.

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