madman
Super Moderator
This video discusses post SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD), a condition that affects individuals taking antidepressants. PSSD can cause numbness, loss of orgasms, and a decrease in sexual desire. It is a long-standing problem that can last for years or even be permanent. The medical community often dismisses patients’ concerns about PSSD, and the pharmaceutical industry’s ghostwritten literature may downplay the severity of side effects. The lack of information provided by healthcare providers and regulatory bodies is concerning. The use of SSRIs impacts fertility rates and marriage dynamics. Research is needed to understand the mechanisms behind PSSD and improve drug safety.
Key Takeaways:
*Post SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) affects individuals on antidepressants, causing numbness and loss of sexual function.
*PSSD affects both men and women of all ages and ethnicities.
*Healthcare providers often dismiss or laugh at patients reporting PSSD symptoms.
*The medical literature on clinical trials of these drugs is ghostwritten, fraudulent, and misleading.
*Regulatory bodies like NHS Digital, MH, EMA, and FDA downplay sexual side effects to promote drug use.
*The use of SSRIs significantly impacts fertility rates and birth defects.
*Immigrant populations are less likely to take SSRIs compared to the native population.
*The lack of information and understanding about PSSD is a significant issue in healthcare.
*Research is needed to understand the mechanisms and develop safer antidepressant drugs.
*Patients need to be informed and healthcare systems must prioritize patient safety over pharmaceutical interests.