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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Antidepressants
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<blockquote data-quote="Aki" data-source="post: 90537" data-attributes="member: 14084"><p>Speaking from experience - having been put on a heavy dose of Zoloft + Cymbalta a few years ago, SSRIs can kill your erections and give you anorgasmia. I think I had absolutely zero erections during the first three months (not even morning wood) of taking the medication, and it didn't get much better after that. And even though I stopped taking antidepressants completely after a period of about one year, my erections and orgasms remained weak for a few years even after stopping antidepressants completely. (And this is from someone who prior to starting antidepressants could have sex three times a night on a regular basis, at the age of 30.) I think it might have to do with SSRIs causing an increase in prolactin (although there may be additional reasons).</p><p></p><p>People respond differently to medications, so you may not have the same experience as me, but now I would only consider SSRIs if I was seeking some kind of chemical castration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki, post: 90537, member: 14084"] Speaking from experience - having been put on a heavy dose of Zoloft + Cymbalta a few years ago, SSRIs can kill your erections and give you anorgasmia. I think I had absolutely zero erections during the first three months (not even morning wood) of taking the medication, and it didn't get much better after that. And even though I stopped taking antidepressants completely after a period of about one year, my erections and orgasms remained weak for a few years even after stopping antidepressants completely. (And this is from someone who prior to starting antidepressants could have sex three times a night on a regular basis, at the age of 30.) I think it might have to do with SSRIs causing an increase in prolactin (although there may be additional reasons). People respond differently to medications, so you may not have the same experience as me, but now I would only consider SSRIs if I was seeking some kind of chemical castration. [/QUOTE]
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