Table 1.
Effects on sexual response | |
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D2 agonism | Increased sexual desire (anticipation of reward) |
D2 antagonism | Decreased sexual desire, sexual activity, erection, and ejaculation |
5-HT2 agonism | Delay of orgasm |
5-HT1a agonism | Activation of sexual behavior, facilitation of orgasm |
5-HT2a and 5-HT2c antagonism | Probable stimulation of sexual behaviour |
α1 antagonism | Central effect: decrease of erection, lubrication, and ejaculation Peripheral effect: may have a stimulating effect on, eg erection |
α2 antagonism | Stimulation of erection |
H1 antagonism | Indirect effect on sexual performance through sedation |
M1 antagonism | Decreased erection and lubrication |
Note: D, dopamine receptor; 5HT, serotonin receptor; α, alpha-adrenergic receptor (or alpha-adrenoceptor); H, histamine receptor; M, muscarinic receptor (a subtype of acetylcholine receptor).