Antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction
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Outhoff, Kim
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OpenJournals
Abstract
Depression and sexual dysfunction are both common in the general population. When they co-exist they have the potential to impact negatively on each other in a bidirectional manner. Medication used to treat depression may cause additional problems with the sexual response cycle; although no drug is completely innocent, serotonergic agents such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are most frequently implicated in antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction. Adherence to long-term treatment may be compromised, which may have serious consequences. Various psychological and pharmacological strategies, including the ad hoc use of sildenafil, may offer some respite.
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Depression, Sexual dysfunction
Sustainable Development Goals
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Outhoff, K 2009, 'Antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction', South African Family Practice, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 298-302. [www.safpj.co.za]