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SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro, Paxil, Luvox) -- are considered the drugs of choice since they eliminate virtually all the side effects of the tricyclic antidepressants but they are not perfect. Each medication has a slightly different profile of side effects. So it may be necessary to try several different preparations to get the optimal response.
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One of the most common
side effects of Prozac and Zoloft is sexual
dysfunction. Reported
incidence of impotence can be as high as 30%. Obviously
these medications would be a very poor choice for a male in mid-life crisis who
is obsessing about inadequate sexual performance. Another disadvantage is that
these agents are expensive. Caution should be used mixing these agents with
weight reduction pills, agents used in smoking cessation (Zyban--buproprion),
tryptophan and
St. John's
Wort marketed in health food stores, and other serotonin-like
agents.
Tricyclic Antidepressants -- Elavil, imipramine, trazadone, doxepin, nortriptyline etc. These are generic and cheap but have a lot of side effects including sedation, dry mouth, and urinary retention.
Other antidepressant drugs include Wellbutrin (buproprion), Effexor, and Serzone. These effect the brain through other biochemical pathways.
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs - Cymbalta and Effexor) have been associated with a higher rate of sexual dysfunction (in some studies, as high as 40% of the people taking them.). In plain language, when discussing these medications, "sexual dysfunction" can mean lack of interest in sex, problems achieving and maintaining an erection and ejaculatory difficulties.
According to a 2001 University of Virginia study, specific antidepressants which were associated with significantly lower rates of sexual side-effects (7-22%) were Wellbutrin (bupropion) and Serzone (nefazodone).
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