Many medications can reduce your sexual ability and/or cause impotence.
For many patients with early Parkinson's disease, medications can reduce symptoms.
Also any medications which are used to treat these conditions will need monitored and possibly reduced or increased.
Although the disease has no cure, medications can reduce the frequency and severity of attacks in many people.
This medication can reduce sweating, making you more likely to develop a serious condition called heat stroke.
Certain medications, such as those used to treat high blood pressure and depression, can reduce libido.
There is no cure, but medications can reduce the frequency and duration of attacks.
Some medications dry out the mouth, for example, reducing salvia.
This medication can reduce sweating, making you more likely to get heat stroke.