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at 6:16 p.m. Sep, 14, 2024
by
Ahmed7
Author:
andrewmathias8
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ED is the more commonly used term. See the cited AMBOSS link, where "erectile dysfunction" is listed as an adverse effect of spironolactone, but the word "impotence" is not used.
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/gm0FUg?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=anki&utm_campaign=anki&utm_term=spironolactone&guid=O%252B%25215%252BG3M%257C1&aid=298bfc66-b119-4c76-b7ef-8bfc7d192ab2&uid=ptfeLeLy0#Z52414d7a9f40a7f40c37cf923b8dccb5
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