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Sex Drugs
Sex-potions are actually an old hat, ever since immemorial times, people try to boost their sexual feelings, or to provoke and improve sensations further. Those love potions from antiquity can be inferred as the first sex drugs ever. Although aphrodisiacs also existed from a long time, there’s no scientific proof of their efficacy, and they can’t be classified as sex drugs, which has a direct influence upon the brain chemicals involved in sex. Some sex drugs are considered illegal in most countries, and other sex drugs are considered very controversial or have undesirable or even dangerous side effects. Let’s discover a little bit more about the most common or remarkable sex drugs:
-Sex drugs such as sildenafil or tadalafil are legally permitted, although the substance requires medical prescription to be used. These substances are used to make the famous Viagra medicament, and they are sex drugs that work by treating erectile dysfunctions.
-Substances such as MDMA (known by the street name as ecstasy) are not specifically sex drugs, but they act upon the centers of physical pleasure in the brain, causing erotic sensations. However, they usually don’t allow sex play during their peak, as they inhibit erection.
-Among the several types of sex drugs available, maybe the most common is alcohol. Although alcoholic beverages are not specifically sex drugs, they lower sexual inhibitions considerably, and such effects are widely known.
-GHB is maybe one of the strongest sex drugs available. Depending on the amount taken, a person may be completely sexual available or even unconscious, what makes them easy targets for sex predators.
-The methamphetamine namely crystal “meth” is also one of the strongest sex drugs ever, giving the capability of having sex and keeping erections for several hours, and a strong urge into the urgency for sex.
-The drug called bremenalotide, still in clinical tries in 2006, probably the first real aphrodisiac, as opposed to other medicine and sex drugs, it affects upon sexual desire.
