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Question:
i am trying to find out if any of the meds I am currently taking can cause sexual problems.

Answer:
by Annette Owens:
(06/08/2004)
You are taking Prilosec, Allegra and Nasonex. Drugs used to treat gastric ulcers and reflux esophagitis may have negative sexual side effects, including erectile difficulties. However, Prilosec is listed as one of the better alternative drugs to take. With respect to your allergy medications, sexual side effects may become noticeable with chronic use. A good resource of information on drug effects is the book "Sexual Pharmacology. Drugs That Affect Sexual Function" by Crenshaw & Goldberg (see the link on this page). I do not quite understand your last sentence in your additional information "I am fighting with myself about men and women." Are you questioning your sexual orientation? Any psychological conflicts may affect your sexual function as well. You may benefit from seeing a counselor who can help you to resolve your issues. Sincerely, Annette Owens, MD PhD

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