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Maya Behn1, Jane Kielhofner1, Jalesh N Panicker2
1Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:
Sexual dysfunction is common in men and women with neurological diseases. Medications used in neurology can cause sexual dysfunction independently of the disease process and this may adversely affect patients' quality of life. This review focuses on medications commonly prescribed to neurological patients that may contribute to altered sexual function, and discusses how they may differ in men and women.
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