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  • Life - Health & Wellness
  • Updated: March 01, 2023

Expert Warns Men Against Use Of Unprescribed Sex-Enhancing Drugs

Expert Warns Men Against Use Of Unprescribed Sex-Enhancing D

A Consultant Urologist, Dr Gabriel Ogah, has cautioned against the use of sex-enhancing drugs without a doctor’s prescription saying it is dangerous and may lead to erectile dysfunction.

Ogah who is Managing Director, of Ogah Hospital and Urology Centre, Fugar, Edo State said that using unprescribed sex-enhancing drugs to engage in marathon sex is associated with lots of health problems.

He explained that a lot of young people are now taking sex-enhancing drugs and engaging in marathon sex, warning that marathon sex could lead to death.

“Of course, marathon sex can cause death and ill health. It can worsen your heart disease if you are not fit for it.

“The use of sex-enhancing drugs can lead to erectile dysfunction 

“Marathon sex can lead to priapism especially when you are taking drugs, it can lead to penile fracture.

“And both of them can lead to permanent impotence. 

“Priapism is the excessive erection of the penis which does not come down.

“It is defined as the inappropriate erection of the penis. If someone takes drugs to have marathon sex, the penis may refuse to go down thereafter.”

The urologist noted that the use of overdose of sex-enhancing drugs is dangerous and comes with a lot of risks.

“Chances are high that they will have erectile dysfunction

“Taking sex-enhancing drugs that are not medically prescribed is not advisable.

“Nowadays, I see a lot of young people who take sex enhancers, they get priapism.  

“This year alone, I have operated on four people who were having sex and their penises refused to come down. 

“The penis becomes long, about 12 inches long, it doesn’t come down at all.

“You have to operate on them before they can come down.”

Ogah frowned at the rate at which young people get involved in marathon sex and are coming down with penile fractures.

He called for caution during sexual intercourse to avoid harming the penis through the use of sex-enhancing drugs.

“Don’t take sex-enhancing drugs which are not medically prescribed.

“Don’t take any sex-enhancing drugs without a doctor’s prescription”, he counselled.

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