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Liver problems may occur while you are taking this medicine. ... decreased interest in sexual intercourse ... loss in sexual ability, desire, drive, or performance ...
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Individual health risks are shaped by many factors beyond sexual orientation and sexual behavior, including family history and age. ... disorder and use illegal ...
The purpose of this study is to determine how many patients suffer from sexual function problems and ascertain if they are improved or modified by cardiac ...
This lack of support during an erection could result in injury to the penis during sexual activity. ... Scarring and problems with sensation and firmness of ...
Without extensive incisions and dissection of the surrounding structures, the risks of the surgery are reduced, including bleeding, sexual dysfunction and ...
Racing thoughts; Irritable or agitated behavior; Excessive physical activity; Increased drive to perform or achieve goals (sexual, work related or social) ...
Smell dysfunction. You may experience problems with your sense of smell ... Sexual dysfunction. Some people with Parkinson's disease notice a decrease ...
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