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Information requires: Is paroxetine prescribed for Erectile Dysfunction?

Thursday, May 6, 2010

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I am posting this question for a co-worker.She got married a year back. At the wedding night the guy disclosed that he had sexual problems etc. and said he was being treated. Its been almost a year now and they both have no physical relationship whatsoever. He is constantly asking for more time and went [...]

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how long until paroxetine enters my system?

Thursday, March 18, 2010

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ive been taking paroxetine(antidepressant) for my anxiety disorders, and i havnt noticed anything other then the sexual dysfunction and a slightly elevated mood, but only an elevated mood when i am not around people(beacause of my social anxiety) i am 16 years old and a male, my doctor prescribed me 10 mg to take daily. As [...]

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I believe I suffer from SSRI sexual dysfunction…?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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I started taking Citalopram for over a year when I was about 18 and now I am 20 and on Paroxetine… I cannot seem to orgasm when with a girl. I REALLY want to sort this out but I don’t know how and I’m kinda worried I will be like it for the rest of [...]

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sexual dysfunction due to psychological condition?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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hi guys i am 25 years old male i am suffering from poor memory and poor concentration and also i am having low sex desire and weak erections …there is no any organic cause its due to psychological stress as diagnosed by doctor.he has told me to start antidepressant paroxetine but it causes so much [...]

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Have you heard of Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction?

Monday, October 5, 2009

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Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction is the SSRI-induced drastic and permanent loss of capacity for physical sexual sensation, without any substantial loss in mechanical sexual functioning. Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction can be abbreviated as PSSD. The symptoms of PSSD strongly contrast with those of depression-induced sexual dysfunction. For anyone that doesn’t know, SSRIs are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. They [...]

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