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Nazmara, Zohreh and Ebrahimi, Babak and Makhdoumi, Pouran and Noori, Leila and Mahdavi, Seyed Amirhosein and Hassanzadeh, Gholamreza (2021) Effects of illicit drugs on structural and functional impairment of testis, endocrinal disorders, and molecular alterations of the semen. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 24, (7), pp. 856-867. doi: 10.22038/ijbms.2021.53326.12002.

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Illicit drug use is growing among young people, which is one of the major problems in today's society that can be associated with many medical issues, including infertility. Amphetamines, cocaine, opioids, and marijuana are the most common and the most used illicit drugs worldwide. The purpose of this review was to collect as much literature as possible about the impact of illicit drugs on male fertility and summarize their valuable data. Original studies and reviews were collected by searching the keywords "illicit drugs (all kinds of that) and male infertility". The obtained information was also categorized based on the content of the "Infertility in the Male" book.

Almost all studies suggested that taking all kinds of illicit drugs with the effects on different parts of the male reproductive system can result in subfertility or complete infertility in the consumers. Although the data in this field are not decisive and there are some confounding factors in human studies, it can be inferred that the use of any illicit drug with an effect on male sexual health reduces fertility potency. Therefore, it is recommended that couples, who are planning to conceive, avoid taking any illicit drugs before and during treatment.


Item Type
Article
Publication Type
International, Open Access, Review, Article
Drug Type
Substances (not alcohol/tobacco), Cannabis, CNS stimulants, Cocaine, Opioid
Intervention Type
Harm reduction
Date
July 2021
Identification #
doi: 10.22038/ijbms.2021.53326.12002
Page Range
pp. 856-867
Volume
24
Number
7
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