Permanent Sexual Side Effects From Commonly Prescribed Medications

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In this enlightening episode, Dr. Irwin Goldstein discusses the often-overlooked sexual side effects of common medications such as birth control pills, SSRIs, and Finasteride. Dr. G elaborates on how these medications can lead to significant issues like sexual dysfunction, low libido, and even permanent conditions such as persistent SSRI-associated sexual dysfunction (PSSD) and permanent erectile dysfunction (ED) from Finasteride. The conversation highlights the critical need for awareness and informed decision-making regarding these medications, stressing that these side effects may persist long after discontinuation of the drugs. The episode encourages consulting specialized healthcare providers for better alternatives and treatment strategies.




Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Importance of Sexual Health Information
00:59 Discussing Sexual Side Effects of Everyday Drugs
01:25 Birth Control Pills: Controversies and Side Effects
04:27 Research on Birth Control Pills and Androgen Receptors
08:05 Long-Term Effects and Alternatives to Birth Control Pills
10:31 Introduction to Antidepressants and Sexual Side Effects
13:34 Impact of SSRIs on Sexual Health
13:50 Mechanisms Behind SSRI-Induced Erectile Dysfunction
14:34 Animal Studies and Tissue Damage
15:35 Persistent Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men
16:17 Treatment Options for PSSD
16:55 Challenges in Treating PSSD
17:53 Gender Differences in PSSD
19:10 Introduction to Finasteride and Its Side Effects
19:50 Mechanism of Finasteride and Its Impact on Hormones
22:24 Risks of Finasteride-Induced Erectile Dysfunction
24:01 Doctors' Awareness and Patient Education
26:23 Conclusion and Contact Information
 
10:31 Introduction to Antidepressants and Sexual Side Effects

13:34 Impact of SSRIs on Sexual Health

13:50 Mechanisms Behind SSRI-Induced Erectile Dysfunction

14:34 Animal Studies and Tissue Damage

15:35 Persistent Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men

16:17 Treatment Options for PSSD

16:55 Challenges in Treating PSSD

17:53 Gender Differences in PSSD
 
 
 

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