Do anti depressants affect sex drive?


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Some do , yes.

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it never did in me lol
depending on what type of drugs you are taking

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yes most deff.

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They do for men.

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Please bring St John's wort instead pleeeeeeeas anti depressants ain't as good as they nouns.

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They most sure can. Let your doctor know if you are experiencing this problem and he / she will probably change your prescription.

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There are some that do. I think alot of the maoi's do. To be sure you could travel online, type in the name and check the side effects. It will report you for sure.

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it affects people within different ways, and in some relatives it decreases their sexual drive!

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Some of the side effects of certain anti depressants can repress sexual drives contained by people taking them.

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Q: For the last three years, I've be in treatment for depression, taking Zoloft. During duplicate period, I've lost my sex drive. I'm never contained by the mood and nothing can attain me in the mood. I wonder: Could Zoloft enjoy anything to do with this? Is near anything we can do to change this?

A: Yes, Zoloft might very well contribute to your loss of sex drive. And yes, there are several things you can do to prevent antidepressants' sexual side effects.

But antidepressants also lead to side effects. The most frequent is dry mouth. And many antidepressants, legendary the SSRIs, often motivation sex problems: erection impairment in men, loss of lubrication contained by women, and in both sexes, loss of libido and difficulty reaching orgasm or loss of cleverness to have orgasm.

In a recent study by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham published in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 73 percent of SSRI users complained of one or more sexual side effects. Unfortunately, some physicians don't mention this possibility, so those taking these drugs are often departed in the grey, wondering why they feel honest enough to enjoy sex again, but don't want to or can't. Other physicians mention the possibility of sexual side effects, but don't offer suggestions for relieving them — commonly because they themselves don't know what to do.

If you develop a sexual problem while taking an antidepressant, particularly any of the SSRIs, likelihood are that your medication plays a role. Here's what you can do about it:

Discuss the situation beside your doctor. Don't be bashful about mentioning sexual side effects. If your doctor dismisses your concern, or seem uninformed about how to assist, find another doctor, preferably a psychiatrist. Compared with internists and people practitioners, psychiatrists usually have more experience dealing near antidepressants and the sexual side effects they may cause. It's possible that tinkering next to your dose might help. Again, ask your physician. It's possible that switching to a different medication might relieve. The antidepressants least feasible to cause sexual side effects are Wellbutrin, Remeron and Serzone. In the study mentioned above, not a soul taking Wellbutrin noted sexual side effects. If you and your doctor decide that the best antidepressant for you is an SSRI, you can still minimize your likelihood of sexual side effects. One approach, pioneered by psychiatrist Dr. Anthony Rothschild at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass., is to pocket weekends off the drug. He worked beside 30 couples, one [person] of whom was taking an SSRI (Prozac, Paxil or Zoloft). They stopped taking their medication on Thursday morning and resumed Sunday at lunchtime. Half of those taking Paxil and Zoloft noticed evident increases in libido and sexual satisfaction. But singular 10 percent of Prozac users noticed any sexual benefit probably because compared beside the other SSRIs, Prozac takes longer to clear from the blood. If you want to try this, be sure to do so beneath your doctor's supervision. Do not stop taking your antidepressant without your doctor's approval and supervision. Another approach to preventing SSRI-related sex problems may be to nick the herb ginkgo [biloba] at the same time. In a recent study published surrounded by the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, 63 people experiencing sexual side effects from SSRIs, tricyclics and MAO inhibitors took ginkgo extract. Ninety-one percent of the women and 76 percent of the men noted restoration in sexual functioning. Ginkgo side effects included headache and upset stomach. It's not clear why ginkgo help reduce the sexual side effects of antidepressants.

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they can, but later again so do drugs in general. i wasn't as alive myself so I really wouldn't know, I was a youth at the time. some people truly like the reality of it though it's less pressure on them and they don't hold to worry nearly it so much. you know a good, glowing drive is a nice thing, assuming you hold an outlet; if there's nowhere to exercise your frustrations, you'd prefer not to enjoy to deal near it at all, lol.

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I havent have sex in a month! My boyfriend is away for a year, will this sense simmer down??

They can, yes. Your doctor should have told you that previously perscribing it to you. You should tell your doctor though, they might tender you a different perscription or suggest a supplement to get some of your drive put a bet on.






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