Why isn't it considered more normal to medicate excessive an sex drive?

I don't think it works that way. For example, many people are on antidepressants and are still depressed. See also people who drink coffee by the bucketload but are still tired.

That is because of the specific mechanisms of those drugs. Many anti-depressants have been shown to be as effective as placebos and depression can be a nebulous thing to treat. Sex drive is more straight forward and we already have drugs with real effects. As for coffee, caffeine users rapidly develop tolerance and caffeine can interfere with sleep, so many who go overboard end up more tired than they would be if they'd left it alone. There is no reason to believe a sex drive-diminishing drug would have the same problems. I drink coffee and find it does give me increased energy and focus as long as I don't drink too much and take tolerance breaks and have a reasonable sleep schedule, but a lot of people try to use it to skip sleep almost completely and that obviously doesn't work.

There's no demand for it because the men are just fine with it. They're not the ones suffering for it.

This I agree with, most of them are not. If it hurt men as they so often claim it does a decent treatment would have been developed aeons ago. That was my main thought while writing this post.

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