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Medicines and Sex: For both men and women, it takes a complicated chain of events to move from arousal to a satisfying orgasm. The mind has to stay focused, nerves have to stay sensitive, and blood has to flow to all the right places. Unfortunately, many things can break the chain -- including, perhaps, the pills in your medicine cabinet. Medicines often work by altering blood flow and brain chemistry, so its no surprise that they can affect sexual function, and not always for the better.J Pain. Feb;6(2) Morphine responses and experimental pain: sex differences in side effects and cardiovascular responses but not analgesia. The new study used rats in part because they exhibit a clear sex difference in morphine sensitivity, explains lead researcher Anne Murphy. Sex differences in morphine-induced behavioral sensitization and social behaviors in ICR mice. Bo ZHAN, Hong-Yuan MA, Jian-Li WANG*, Chao-Bao LIU ...the end of the story look at the video above ↑ ↑ ↑