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Libido changes

Constipation, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, dysuria, libido changes, flushing, hypertension, insomnia, nervousness, headache, dizziness, irritability, agitation, restlessness, palpitations, increased heart rate, sweating, tremor, urticaria... [Pg.970]

Sexual dysfunction long-term (impotence, libido changes) but can also improve sexual dysfunction short-term... [Pg.98]

Acidosis, hyperkalemia, azotemia, gynecomastia and libido changes (spironolactone), nephrolithiasis (triamterene). [Pg.123]

Aliphatic nitriles metabolize to cyanide in humans, causing in vivo exposures to workers exposed to these chemicals (O Donoghue 1985). Workers exposed to dimethylaminopropionitrile (DMAPN), an aliphatic nitrile, experienced urinary tract problems with concurrent libido changes, irritability, and insomnia (Keogh et al. 1980 O Donoghue 1985). The authors attributed the symptoms to either DMAPN or other nitriles used in the production process. [Pg.7]

Anorgasmia delayed orgasm spontaneous orgasm ejaculation difficulties penile anesthesia decreased libido Changes in libido erection difficulties ... [Pg.642]

Symptoms of trimethyltin intoxication in humans include irritahility, headache, depression, aggressiveness, disorientation, appetite loss, memory deficits, and decreased libido changes were largely reversible following cessation of exposure. At high doses, trimethyltins cause death in primates and humans, preceded by seizures, anorexia, and emotional... [Pg.822]

CRH (Corticotropin releasing hormone) is expressed in the nucleus paraventricularis of the hypothalamus and drives the stress hormone system by activating synthesis and release of corticotropin at the pituitary and in turn corticosteroid from the adrenal cortex. CRH is also expressed at many other brain locations not involved in neuroendocrine regulation, e.g. the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala. Preclinical studies have shown that CRH also coordinates the behavioral adaptation to stress (e.g. anxiety, loss of appetite, decreased sleepiness, autonomic changes, loss of libido). [Pg.397]

Miscellaneous—edema changes in libido breast pain, enlargement, and tenderness reduced carbohydrate tolerance venous thromboembolism ... [Pg.549]

Changes in steroidal hormone production, conversion, and handling are also prominent features of cirrhosis. These changes can result in decreased libido, gynecomastia (development of breast tissue in men), testicular atrophy, and features of... [Pg.325]

Lower abdominal pain Back and leg pain Migraine headaches Other headaches Nauses Dizziness Diarrhea Libido Tor f Infection Nosebleeds Seizures Arthritis Yeast infection Changed insulin requirements... [Pg.739]

There is a significant amount of data from other countries on the effects on human health of large-scale pesticide production and use, in particular of OPPs and OCPs. Even one-time, accidental contact with some OCPs and OPPs such as dieldrin, malathion, and parathion, can lead to changes in the encephalogram (which remain for a year after exposure), disruptions of sleep patterns and memory, loss of libido, and difficulties in concentration [3]. Global practice shows that all pesticides are toxic to humans. [Pg.40]

Adverse reactions may include palpitations tachycardia elevation of blood pressure reflex decrease in heart rate arrhythmias (at larger doses) overstimulation restlessness dizziness insomnia dyskinesia euphoria dysphoria tremor headache changes in libido dry mouth unpleasant taste diarrhea constipation urticaria impotence. [Pg.828]

GU Changes in libido incontinence menstrual irregularities urinary retention. Ophthalmic Diplopia nystagmus visual disturbances. [Pg.1022]

Adverse effects include changes in libido and the occurrence of oedema, weight gain and gynecomastia, may occur. Androgens are potentially hepato-toxic, testosterone less than methyltestosterone and fluoxymesterone. Androgens can potentiate anticoagulant action. [Pg.400]

Adverse effects include flushes, weight gain, mood changes, vaginal dryness, decreased libido, breast enlargement and tenderness and in some patients the prolonged time required for the return of normal ovulatory function. Androgen side-effects like acne and hirsutismus can occur with the 19-nortestosterone derivatives. [Pg.402]

Endocrine effects In the female, ovulation block, infertility, breast enlargement and pseudo-pregnancy lactation. In the male, gynecomstia or changes in libido have been observed. [Pg.150]

Mental changes (such as anxiety, depression), decreased sexual function or libido, diarrhea, swelling of breasts, nausea, vomiting, light-headedness, paresthesia, rhinitis... [Pg.785]

Restlessness, insomnia, tremor, palpitations, tachycardia, elevation in blood pressure, headache, dizziness, dry mouth, unpleasant taste, diarrhea or constipation, changes in libido... [Pg.976]

Adverse effects include hot flushes, change in libido, vaginal dryness, headache. Incidents of emotional lability and depression are higher in infertile patients. [Pg.273]

Adverse effects include acne, urticaria, fluid retention, weight changes, GI disturbances, change in libido, breast discomfort, premenstrual symptoms, irregular menstrual cycles, chloasma, depression, pyrexia, insomnia, somnolence, alopecia, hirsutism and rarely jaundice. Injection may be painful. [Pg.288]

Topical application of testosterone, as a gel or from transdermal patches, can lead to absorption and systemic effects (SEDA-16, 158). Transdermal absorption of testosterone (usually from treatment of vulvar lichen scler-osus et atrophicus) can lead to increased libido, clitoral hypertrophy, pubic hirsutism, thinning of the scalp hair, facial acne, voice change, hirsutism, and even virilization (111). [Pg.146]


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