Celexa causing inability to orgasm
This Is Your Orgasm On Antidepressants
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I stop taken Citalopram three years ago, while I was on it, it was very difficult for me to reach orgasm, sometimes I had to fake them to my wife, while and after I stop taken them, my libido has been reduced since then, still today I have a low libido due to Citalopram, before the pill I was like a rabbit when it came to sex.
2 Dec I started on Citalopram 20mg last Saturday for my OCD problems and im now always more horny than usual:shock: . Sorry to dive into a q for someone else, but I can tell you as a male, orgasms do come back, and much quicker and bigger, as the drug causing the blockage to orgasms or weak ones is out.
16 Feb Studies have shown that both sexes can experience diminished and delayed orgasms, or none at all. Download. Reading the common side effects linked to popular antidepressants is like flipping through a grim catalog of potential sexual dysfunction.
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SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) such as Prozac, Zoloft or Celexa are very effective in treating depression, but can cause sexual side effects. Antidepressant medication is usually not the culprit if a patient is having sexual problems with a spouse but not with another partner, or when orgasm can be reached.
Description:These antidepressants have occasionally been associated with sexual side effects libido loss and erection problems , but in general, they are the least problematic. If so, which helped the most with this issue? I don't know how it would reverse the sexual side effects of Celexa, but you might want to talk to your doctor about it. Sarah, 22, has been on an SSRI for about two months to help deal with what she describes as pretty mild depression. Serotonin, a neurotransmitter, appears to have a negative impact on the desire and arousal phases of the sexual response cycle which consists of four phases including:
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