Antidepressant medications and disturbed sexuality
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What influence do chemical antidepressant medications have on sexuality? Can she be disturbed?
It's no secret that antidepressants impact sexual function and desire. However, the exact effects may vary from person to person depending on various factors such as the type of medication, dosage, individual biochemistry, and pre-existing sexual problems.
The following effects of antidepressants on sexuality are known:
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Decreased sexual desire (loss of libido): Some people report experiencing decreased sexual desire while taking antidepressants.
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Delayed ejaculation or orgasmic difficulties: Antidepressants can make it more difficult to achieve orgasm or delay the timing of orgasm.
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Erectile dysfunction: In men, antidepressants can cause erection problems, making it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
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