Chlorpromazine is known to suppress libido. Chlorpromazine controls emotional impulses such as euphoria, fantasies, and delusions, and it has a significant effect on reducing libido, and is mainly used in schizophrenia, mania, or other psychotic disorders. Chlorpromazine also stops vomiting, vomiting from various causes or intractable eructation (hiccups). Chlorpromazine has some antidepressant effects, but this medication can also cause a lack of blood congestion in the vaginal tissues, which can lead to a decrease in libido. Prolonged consumption of chlorpromazine may also lead to sexual dysfunction and can also affect the central nervous system, so it is important to take it on medical advice to reduce the side effects of this medication. Chlorpromazine is contraindicated in people with basal ganglia lesions, myelosuppression, Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson’s syndrome, glaucoma, coma, and hypersensitivity to phenothiazines. Allergic rashes and malignant syndromes occurring during administration of chlorpromazine should be discontinued immediately and treated accordingly. Liver function and white blood cell count should be checked regularly. When abnormalities occur in the body, the drug should be stopped immediately and go to the hospital for examination, usually relax and do not give yourself too much pressure.