A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. If you know cocaine won't affect someone who drinks the urine of an addict (did you say what your sources are?), it doesn't follow that all medications passing through the body are harmless.
I'd like to make the following observations on what's been said above:
First, healthy urine is sterile. But people on medication aren't healthy. Also, even if urine is sterile, it still contains body waste. Finally, the moment it leaves the body, it ceases to be sterile (but that's nitpicking ... it's as good as sterile for quite a while).
Next, even if medication passes through an otherwise healthy body and emerges in a "sterile" state, it still has, in most cases, the same chemical make up it had when it went in. That chemical make-up may be harmful to others, and for some medicines, especially the stronger ones, or those taken in large quantities, there may be sufficient residue discharged in urine to affect anyone ingesting it. (Large quantities in medicines are tiny amounts, by the way.)
Next, all medicines are designed to alter the patient's body condition: to make up for what isn't present, or to get rid of something that is. A healthy body doesn't need to be altered in that way. It does this usually by entering the blood stream. The blood stream gets everywhere, including the testes, for example, and it is there that it could affect the production of sperm.
Now, I know I have no more knowledge about this than any other tom, dom or harry, and that is why I have suggested pharmceutical advice. Or, as someone wisely said up above, to talk to a doctor (they've heard everything before and won't be fazed by the question: and they'll give a serious and informed answer). And I don't want to be a scaremonger either. If the medication is something that the receiver would normally take too, then why worry - e.g., asprin or paracetamol. But where the medicines are given in strong doses, or ar prescription-only drugs, or are for male-specific conditions, caution must be exercised.
Oh - and subs drinking the pee of Dommes should be considering this too. Otherwise m-subs might start developing breasts!
Compromise, in my view, is only good in some cases. The drug that the girl I referred to was concerned about turned out to be one that was very strong, male specific, and would affect females of child-bearing age (and harmful to male foetuses). It could also be absorbed through the skin on contact. I don't think compromise of the kind alluded to would have been sufficient. It must depend on the circumstances everytime.
TYWD






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