What are the medications that cause a decrease in libido

Drugs that cause a decrease in libido are usually hormonal drugs such as cortisone, antihypertensive drugs such as reserpine, anti-allergic drugs such as benadryl, and sedative-hypnotic drugs such as diazepam, which must be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions when taking the medication.
1. Hormonal drugs: including cortisone, prednisone acetate tablets, etc., after taking will lead to loss of libido, serious cases will appear infertility.
2. Hypotensive drugs: including methyldopa, rifampicin, etc., can make the libido reduced, resulting in reduced sexual excitement, serious cases of orgasm loss.
3. Anti-allergic drugs: including Benadryl, chlorpheniramine maleate tablets and other dopamine blockers, etc., can cause loss of libido, resulting in decreased sexual arousal.
4. Sedative hypnotic drugs: including diazepam, phenobarbital, methylenediazepine, etc., can reduce libido to a certain extent, can also cause orgasm inhibition.
The use of medication should be used in accordance with medical advice.