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libido

[li-bee-doh] / lɪˈbi doʊ /


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Adam had already tried finasteride, which left him feeling anxious, depressed and low in libido.

From BBC

But for some, a loss of libido is common after life-changing events, such as pregnancy and childbirth, according to the NHS.

From BBC

While there is no explicit reference to this side effect in patient leaflets, the UK medicines regulator told us there was a general warning about increased libido and harmful behaviour.

From BBC

The symptoms are wide ranging: from affecting mood, memory, focus, libido to effects on bone, brain, muscle, skin and hair.

From BBC

For centuries, chocolate has been used as a medicine to treat a long list of diseases including anaemia, tuberculosis, gout and even low libido.

From Salon