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High Blood Pressure. Taking Losakind. Unable To Have Sex After Taking Nebistar. What To Do?

I am 45 year male, suffring from high blod presure from last eight years. earliear i am taking Losakind H tab twice a day but my lower reading of blood presure is always above 110 and last month my doctor change th medicin and give me Nebistar SA one daily. but after taking this medicin my sex life is finish, I am always an agresive partner in sex but after taking this medicin I even donot able to do sex, please advise what to do?
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Sexual problems are a side effect of the use of that particular family of medication. You need to speak to your doctor to have it changed to another hypertensive.
There are other hypertensives that would not affect sexual function that can be used instead.

Your doctor may consider restarting the other medication and adding another antihypertensive to it. Most persons require more than one for control.

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High Blood Pressure. Taking Losakind. Unable To Have Sex After Taking Nebistar. What To Do?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Sexual problems are a side effect of the use of that particular family of medication. You need to speak to your doctor to have it changed to another hypertensive. There are other hypertensives that would not affect sexual function that can be used instead. Your doctor may consider restarting the other medication and adding another antihypertensive to it. Most persons require more than one for control. I hope this helps