Can Medications Cause Erectile Dysfunction?
Answer
The most common culprits seem to be tricyclic antipsychotics, antidepressants, anti-parkinsonian drugs, antihistamines, anxiolytics, blood-pressure medications, and hormonal (such as thyroid) medications, but many drugs can interfere with erections. If you suspect that your Erectile Dysfunction is caused by a oral medication you're taking, check the side-effects listing in the Package Insert/Patient Information that came with the oral medication (you can get this information from your pharmacist) and always consult with your doctor first before switching to a new type of medication.