Monday, January 8, 2007

Oral contraceptives reduce sex drive

Oral contraceptives have been the preferred method of birth control because of their ease of use and high rate of effectiveness. However, in some women oral contraceptives have ironically been associated with women's sexual health problems and testosterone hormonal problems. Now there are data that oral contraceptive pills may have lasting adverse effects on the hormone testosterone. Pill users may be at risk for long-standing health problems, including sexual dysfunction.

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