Drugs that cause sexual dysfunction include cardiovascular drugs, gastrointestinal drugs, hormonal drugs, antitumor drugs and so on. 1. Cardiovascular drugs: for example, antihypertensive drugs taken in the treatment of hypertension, commonly used diuretics, it will cause men’s libido to decrease, it will affect the vascular contraction, diastolic function, there may be erectile difficulties. Such as metoprolol tartrate tablets, digoxin and so on. 2. Gastrointestinal drugs: some drugs used to treat the gastrointestinal tract contain ingredients that may also have an effect on sexual function. Such as Ranitidine, Nizatidine and so on. 3. Hormonal drugs: If patients take hormonal drugs, it will reduce the secretion of gonadotropins in the body and may also cause testicular atrophy. These may cause sexual dysfunction. Such as hydrocortisone, dexamethasone and so on. 4. Anti-tumor drugs: Anti-tumor drugs may cause some damage to the human gonads. Some drug components may cause erectile dysfunction or lack of sperm in men, and women may experience menstrual disorders and menopause. Such as cyclophosphamide, vincristine, cytarabine and other drugs. The effect of these drugs on sexual function is transient, that is to say, they will have an effect on the human body when the drugs are used or for a short period of time after use, after which they will gradually recover, so there is no need to worry too much about the permanent consequences of the drugs previously used. However, these drugs may cause sexual dysfunction if taken for a long time and in large quantities. Drugs should be applied under medical supervision.