τα αντικαταθλιπτικά μείωνουν τη libido...είναι γνωστό αυτό
το χειροτερο ειναι οτι και να τα κοψεις μπορει η λιμπιντο να ειναι μειωμενη για παντα
According to one source, post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) is an iatrogenic type of sexual dysfunction caused directly by the previous use of SSRI antidepressants.[13]
While apparently uncommon, it can last for months, years, or sometimes indefinitely after the discontinuation of SSRIs. This condition has not been well-established or proven in the field of medicine, thus patients are not warned of the potential condition by their physicians and it is not listed in consumer information leaflets.
One or more of the following sexual symptoms may persist or begin after the discontinuation of SSRIs:
Decreased or absent libido
Impotence or reduced vaginal lubrication
Difficulty initiating or maintaining an erection or becoming aroused
Persistent genital arousal disorder despite absence of desire
Muted, delayed, or absent orgasm (anorgasmia)
Reduced or no experience of pleasure during orgasm (ejaculatory anhedonia)
Premature ejaculation
Weakened penile, vaginal, or clitoral sensitivity
Genital anesthesia
Loss or decreased response to sexual stimuli
Reduced semen volume
Priapism (persistent erectile state of the penis or clitoris)