Introduction to Medication Effects on Male Reproduction.- Challenges of obtaining evidence-based information regarding medications and male fertility.- Male Reproductive Functions Disrupted by Pharmacological Agents.- Exogenous Androgens and Male Reproduction.- Phosphodiesterase inhibitors (PDE Inhibitors) and Male Reproduction.- Pain Medications and Male Reproduction.- 5α-Reductase Inhibitors (5ARIs) and Male Reproduction.- Psychotropics and Male Reproduction.- Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Medications and Male Reproduction.- Antimicrobials and Male Reproduction.- Antivirals and Male Reproduction.- Immunosuppressants and Male Reproduction.- Miscellaneous Drugs and Male Reproduction.- Abbreviations.- References.
Erma Z. Drobnis, PhD, is Laboratory Director of the Andrology Laboratory, and Associate Professional Practice Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Ajay K. Nangia, MBBS FACS, is Professor of Urology at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
The over-arching goal of this volume is to help infertility practitioners evaluate and manage their patients with poor semen quality. The authors review the existing literature on the effects of medications on male fertility, and provide detailed information about what is known, giving the number of individuals and population characteristics for studies of medication effects on male fertility. Medications are designed to treat illness and reduce symptoms, but all have undesirable adverse effects such as headache or stomach upset. Some adverse reactions can even be life-threatening, so it is no surprise that some drugs have negative effects on male reproduction. Medical practitioners rarely consider a man’s reproductive plans when prescribing medications. Men are routinely treated with drugs that can impair or abolish fertility.
Although practitioners in the field of reproductive medicine generally realize that certain drugs impact negatively on reproductive health, there are limited resources providing evidence-based knowledge useful in counseling patients. Tables throughout this volume summarize the information for each drug, providing a handy reference for clinical use.