Effects of pharmaceutical medications on male fertility
Journal of Reproduction and Infertility. 2012; 13 (1): 3-11
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ABSTRACT
The number of couples seeking consultation for infertility problems has steadily increased over the past decade, affecting 10%-15% of the sexually active population. Abnormal semen production, a male factor infertility [MFI], is thought to be the cause of up to 50% of all infertilities in developed countries. There are potentially many different causes of male infertility, including hormonal, anatomical, and secondary to exposure to exogenous substances. In many cases of MFI, a definitive cause for abnormalities is never identified. Recently, the research community has given greater attention to identifying causes of MFI ranging from genetic Y chromosome microdeletions to mechanisms of environmental damage on sperm production. Still evolving, is a clear understanding of how many pharmaceutical medications may cause MFI, which is often treatable and reversible. In this review we will out-line the data regarding various pharmaceutical medications that have been investigated as possible causes of MFI
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IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental)
Asunto principal:
Bloqueadores de los Canales de Calcio
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Antagonistas Adrenérgicos alfa
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Antirretrovirales
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Infertilidad Masculina
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Anticonvulsivantes
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Antidepresivos
Límite:
Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
J. Reprod. Infertil.
Año:
2012
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