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No libido what so ever

I'm a 20 year old male and for the past 2 weeks I have had no libido what so ever nothing can turn me on. Up till the past 2 weeks I've been completley normal and could have sex when ever I wanted so this has weirded me out. I've narrowed it down to a few things firstly I have been using the drug mephedrone for about 6 weeks near enough every weekend I expect this is the probably the reason however why would I just suddenly not have any libido? I thought I'd gradually lose if it was due to drugs? secondly I've been taking multivitamins for hair loss I dont know if these could cause any probelms but I've stopped taking them just in case. Lastly I've been depressed and stressed out recently. Any one got any ideas on how the hell I can sort myself out?
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could this be permanent?
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Dear Gary,

Indeed the drug which you are taking may lead to decreased libido, as a symptom of drug induced depression. I suggest you stop using it as it may hurt you in a lot more ways. You can read a short review of the effects on wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mephedrone#Effects

In order to feel better I would suggest first stop using the drug completely, try some sports, any kind of enjoyable physical exercise, sex, if you are able go on a vacation.
Do not start drinking alcohol as it may even worsen the effects. Start to eat regularly have a lot of fresh air.

If you are  using it more often then once a week then you may need some help from a doctor in order to detoxify your system.

That is about it.

Regards, John.
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