hmm.. finally some proof to a theory I’ve had for over 5 years.
Sexual symptoms have long been known side effects of the popular Prozac class of antidepressants, but a growing body of research suggests that they are far more common than previously thought, perhaps affecting half or more of patients.
And a handful of recent medical and psychological journal articles document a small number of cases in which sexual problems remain even after a patient goes off the drugs.
“This is such an upsetting issue,” said Aline Zoldbrod, a Lexington psychologist and sex therapist. “There are people for whom SSRIs are really life-saving, I think, but the idea that someone would have to choose between getting out of the darkness of depression and having a good sex life is horrible.”
That would translate into millions of affected sex lives among the estimated 1 in 8 American adults who have tried these antidepressants in the past decade or so. Some studies have found the range still higher.
In fact, the dampening sexual effects can be so dramatic that in recent years, the antidepressants have become the leading treatment for premature ejaculation, a study last year found, though they are not approved for that use by the FDA.
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holykindergarten reblogged this from psychotherapy and added:
i actually think it’s pretty awesome...not be bound to sex.
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You have to read such articles as these critically. Everyone wants their stories to be read; and, hence, people tend to...
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losing battle you can’t win!
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hmm.. finally some proof to a theory I’ve had for over 5 years....That would translate...
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