Patients often present to their providers with sexual health concerns such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or inorgasmia, to name a few. Although the root of many of these sexual dysfunctions vary, an often-overlooked reason is right on their medication list. Drug-induced sexual dysfunctions occur in men and women, regardless of age, and may lie in some of the most common medications on the market – including antihypertensives and antidepressants. This webinar reviews the common drug classes and gives specific examples of ordinary medications that may be causing a patient’s sexual dysfunctions and concerns.