Questions About Atenolol and Impotence?
Atenolol and Impotence
Atenolol is a beta-blocker commonly prescribed to men with chest pains or high blood pressure. Atenolol is also prescribed to men who have recently had a heart attack to help curtail damage to the heart and help them recover faster. Atenolol is known to cause sexual side effects, including impotence, decreased sex drive and difficulty reaching orgasm. Atenolol causes impotence by blocking the sympathetic activity of the nervous system, interfering with the relaxation of penile blood vessels, making it difficult for men to achieve an erection.
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