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What role do pharmaceuticals play in fertility issues?
Certain
Pharmaceuticals
can also affect fertility. For instance, medications like some
antidepressants
,
antihypertensives
, and
chemotherapy agents
have been shown to impair fertility by altering hormone levels or damaging reproductive cells.
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