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Nothing Human Is Alien
15th February 2011, 00:16
From LiveScience.com

Marijuana users sometimes report that pot enhances their desire for sex. But a new review of research on marijuana and sexual health suggests that male smokers could be courting sexual dysfunction.

Research on the topic is contradictory and few studies are high-quality, said study researcher Rany Shamloul, a physician with appointments at the University of Ottawa and Queen's University in Canada as well as the University of Cairo. But recent research – including the finding that the penis contains receptors for marijuana's active ingredient – suggests that young men may want to think about long-term effects before rolling a joint, Shamloul told LiveScience.

"It's a strong message to our younger generations and younger men," Shamloul said.

Shamloul reported his findings online Jan. 26 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Sex and drugs

Scientists first began to study marijuana and sex in the 1970s. Some researchers found that cannabis seemed to have the effect of a love drug; in one 1982 study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 75 percent of male pot smokers said the drug enhanced their sex lives. Meanwhile, another study published in the same journal the same year found that erectile dysfunction was twice as common in marijuana users – not such good news for lit lotharios. Other research suggests a dose effect, in which small amounts of marijuana have little impact on sexual dysfunction, but more marijuana makes for fewer erections.

But problems are rife with this research, Shamloul said, because none of the studies used validated measurement techniques when surveying men about their sexual function. The different questions used could skew the responses, as could the drug itself, he noted in the review. The 39 percent of men in the original 1982 study who said marijuana extended the duration of sex may just have been experiencing the drug's altering effects on the perception of time.

What most concerns Shamloul is a study published in 2010 in the journal European Urology. In that study, researchers found receptors for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana, in penis tissue from five male patients and six rhesus monkeys. These receptors were mainly in the smooth muscle of the penis, Shamloul said. Additional lab studies suggest that THC has an inhibitory effect on the muscle.

"This is a more serious effect on the erectile function because the smooth muscle makes up 70 percent to 80 percent of the penis itself," Shamloul said.

Men and marijuana

Marijuana use is widespread, especially among men at their sexual peak in life, Shamloul said. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reports that 162 million people worldwide use marijuana each year. More than 22 million use it daily. That makes understanding long-term effects important, Shamloul said.

People tend to focus on the possible upsides of marijuana more than the possible downsides, said Sharon Johnson, a professor of social work at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, who has studied marijuana use and sexual health in the past. Her study, published in 2004 in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, found that marijuana users have a slightly elevated risk of inhibited orgasms and pain during sex. (Johnson was not involved in Shamloul's review study.)

Research on sexual health and marijuana use in women is even less common than studies in men, Shamloul said.

"What we are really missing are clinical studies," Shamloul said. "We are stuck with only animal studies and molecular studies, and some clinical studies done in the '60s and '70s, most on a very small number of men… We need well-designed, placebo-control studies examining marijuana's effect in both the short-term and long-term."

Joe Payne
15th February 2011, 00:24
....so like what does it actually do negatively? I literally couldn't tell what they were trying to say there? It makes it harder to get erections or it takes longer to cum? Cause the latter is certainly not really a problem and could even help performance. But regardless they say all these studies are marginal and overall inconclusive anyways, so really, who knows?

Os Cangaceiros
15th February 2011, 00:57
It seems that (judging from the article and the various mentions that the data pool for humans is extremely limited) the jury is still out on this subject, not that I particularly care either way. (Seeing as I do not smoke marijuana.)

Sinister Cultural Marxist
15th February 2011, 01:33
It's just a more entertaining form of birth control. Lets not complain. :cool:

StalinFanboy
15th February 2011, 01:33
shit

synthesis
15th February 2011, 03:36
....so like what does it actually do negatively? I literally couldn't tell what they were trying to say there? It makes it harder to get erections or it takes longer to cum? Cause the latter is certainly not really a problem and could even help performance. But regardless they say all these studies are marginal and overall inconclusive anyways, so really, who knows?

In that study, researchers found receptors for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana, in penis tissue from five male patients and six rhesus monkeys. These receptors were mainly in the smooth muscle of the penis, Shamloul said. Additional lab studies suggest that THC has an inhibitory effect on the muscle.

Not really that alarming at the moment, but still good to know.

Princess Luna
15th February 2011, 04:11
"It's a strong message to our younger generations and younger men,"
first they tried to scare kids away from pot , it failed.
then they tried to convince kids it wasn't cool to do drugs , it failed.
now they are telling kids smoking pot will make you not be able to fuck but its just the same bullshit.

ÑóẊîöʼn
15th February 2011, 09:57
"This is a more serious effect on the erectile function because the smooth muscle makes up 70 percent to 80 percent of the penis itself," Shamloul said.

Shamloul is full of shit. The human penis is made almost entirely out of spongey tissue which is made stiff or flaccid by the contraction and dilation of blood vessels. What kind of physician doesn't know that?!

Sasha
15th February 2011, 10:26
Extensive practical research for the last 15 years in an group of 1 psycho, published today in the science section of revleft, brought Dr. psycho to the conclusion that smoking hash makes psychos horny as hell and plays an big role in maintaining an healthy regular sexlife for said individuals.

Jazzratt
15th February 2011, 15:39
Extensive practical research for the last 15 years in an group of 1 psycho, published today in the science section of revleft, brought Dr. psycho to the conclusion that smoking hash makes psychos horny as hell and plays an big role in maintaining an healthy regular sexlife for said individuals. I must say that whilst the plural of anecdote is not data the research in this article contradicts every experience I and others have had with the drug.

No doubt there are side effects, as there are to everything, but I remain very sceptical of this being one.


Shamloul is full of shit. The human penis is made almost entirely out of spongey tissue which is made stiff or flaccid by the contraction and dilation of blood vessels. What kind of physician doesn't know that?! Bizarrely Shamloul appears, from a cursory look at their other published research pieces, to have spent quite a lot of time studying male sexual problems; that they could miss something like that is quite something.

Salyut
15th February 2011, 16:07
"omg cannabinoid receptors in the peen0r"

Seriously. Thats all this article is saying and yet they pull sexual dysfunction out of it?

Jazzratt
15th February 2011, 18:03
People tend to focus on the possible upsides of marijuana more than the possible downsides, said Sharon Johnson, a professor of social work at the University of Missouri, St. Louis Was she asleep during the "40% of cannabis users go nuts" and "cannabis smoke is way worse than tobacco smoke" stuff?

Delirium
15th February 2011, 18:17
If you want sexual dysfunction try alcohol.

I'm gonna call bullshit on this article.

Salyut
16th February 2011, 00:31
Was she asleep during the "40% of cannabis users go nuts" and "cannabis smoke is way worse than tobacco smoke" stuff?

Modern cannabis strains have 3x the THC that was present in cannabis samples cira 1967. Thus you are 92% more likely to have erotic dreams about Ceauşescu and corn cobs.

Just say no.