Aspirin alters the sexual behavior of rats decreases their libido in later life

Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, where newborn rats change their sexual behavior in the future. Drugs that interfere with the brains of gender development, also suggesting that the mechanisms involved in humans. In theory, mothers who can pass the call anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on a high level, your baby through the placenta. The list of NSAIDs include acetaminophen (Tylenol), (Indocin), aspirin and indomethacin prevent preterm birth.
But researchers warn that, until similar effects have been found in people, pregnant women should not change their drug use. I do not want pregnant women to panic, said Margaret McCarthy, who led the study at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA, with his colleague Stuart Amateau. She said that women are alreadyFind slimonaadvised to avoid taking medications unnecessary. I do not think we can say nothing about human beings on this basis, said Melissa Hines, an expert on the neural basis of sexual behavior at City University London, United Kingdom.She stressed that hormonal changes found with maternal stress in rats to changes in sexual behavior of their children have been linked - but those changes do not occur in humans.
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