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GLP-1 medications have become a common option for medical weight loss. As appetite and energy levels change, some patients also notice shifts in sexual desire or function. These experiences raise an important question: are changes in libido linked to the medication itself, or to the body’s response to weight loss and hormonal adjustment?
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Does GLP-1 Medication Affect Sex Drive?
GLP-1 medication does not directly target sexual hormones, but some patients report changes in sexual desire or sexual function while using weekly weight loss injections. Available data suggest that effects on sex drive vary and are often indirect, influenced by weight loss, energy levels, hormonal changes, and overall health rather than the medication itself.
Research remains limited, and most findings come from observational data rather than long-term controlled trials.
Reported Sexual Side Effects
Some individuals using GLP-1 medication for weight loss have reported sexual changes. These reports are not universal and do not occur in all patients.
Reported effects include:
- Erectile dysfunction: A large database study found a higher incidence of erectile dysfunction in some non-diabetic men prescribed weekly weight loss injections compared to matched controls.
- Reduced libido: Decreased sex drive may occur alongside nausea and fatigue, particularly during early treatment phases.
These effects appear inconsistent and may reflect secondary factors rather than a direct medication effect.
How Weight Loss Influences Sexual Health
Weight loss itself plays a significant role in sexual function, often in positive ways.
Potential benefits include:
- Improved cardiovascular health and blood flow
- Better insulin sensitivity
- Increased confidence and body image
- Improved hormone regulation
Sexual health changes during treatment often reflect how the body adapts to weight loss rather than the injection alone.
Weight Loss and Testosterone Levels
Excess body fat, especially visceral fat, contributes to lower testosterone levels in men. Fat tissue increases aromatase activity, which converts testosterone into estrogen. Insulin resistance and chronic inflammation further suppress testosterone production.
Testosterone Changes With Weight Loss
Sustained weight loss can improve testosterone levels by:
- Reducing aromatase activity
- Improving insulin sensitivity
- Lowering systemic inflammation
Rapid Weight Loss Considerations
Very rapid weight loss or severe calorie restriction may temporarily reduce testosterone, particularly if muscle mass is lost. Adequate protein intake, resistance training, and medical supervision help reduce this risk.
Partner With Dr. Bruice for Safe, Sustainable Weight Loss
Monitoring hormone balance and overall well-being matters during medical weight loss. Dr. Bruice takes a personalized approach that focuses on metabolic health, hormone optimization, and long-term sustainability rather than rapid weight reduction alone.
To book an appointment at our St.Louis location, call (314) 222-7567 or visit us at 9909 Clayton Rd, Suite 225 , St. Louis, MO.
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Centennial Hormone Institute of Colorado
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FAQs
Does your sex drive go down when losing weight?
Sex drive can temporarily decrease during weight loss, especially if calorie intake drops significantly or fatigue increases. In many cases, libido improves over time as weight stabilizes, cardiovascular health improves, and hormone balance normalizes.
What are the side effects of weight loss drugs?
Common side effects of GLP-1 weight loss medications include nausea, reduced appetite, fatigue, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Less commonly, some patients report changes in energy levels or sexual function, which are often related to weight loss or metabolic changes rather than a direct drug effect.




