Sean Sean

Catalâ Institute of Pharmacology Foundation: Persistent sexual dysfunction - Antidepressants, Finasteride and Retinoids

The article published in the Yellow Bulletin of the ‘Catalâ Institute of Pharmacology Foundation’ describes medications including antidepressants and finasteride, which can cause sexual dysfunction. When this dysfunction persists after the cessation of treatment and lasts for months, years or indefinitely, it is quite worrying. Researchers are still puzzled on what causes the removal of libido, pleasure, and genital anesthesia among other side effects. There are some theories in the air explaining potential serotonergic inhibitory activity that influences the liberación de dopamina mesolimbica related to the Sexual behavior.

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Sean Sean

Men’s Health: The Pill That Kills Your Sex Drive

The article “The Pill That Kills Your Sex Drive” by Paul John Scott discusses the effect of sexual dysfunction while on antidepressants, however a man within the article describes his experience of living with PSSD for 5 years. While PSSD is mentioned and discussed in the article, emotional blunting is also mentioned along with the reason why that happens after using SSRI’s. As this article was published in 2014, Dr. David Healy was interviewed and claimed that PSSD reports were becoming more common.

Fast forward a decade later (2024), PSSD is finally becoming recognized and added into side effect labels.

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Sean Sean

RxISK: Buried Alive — Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD)

The article “Buried Alive: Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD)” explains the existence of PSSD since the 90’s, and the denial of harms from the pharmaceutical companies. A sufferer gets the opportunity to share his story from 2005. This 2013 article is proof that the denial of prescribed harm still exists and urgently needs to be investigated.

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Sean Sean

Streetvibes: Despair takes a young man’s life

The Streetvibes Newspaper had featured an article of a PSSD sufferer from Philadelphia, PA in 2010. The sufferer had graduated from Penn State University, and went on to live in Philadelphia where he was then placed on an antidepressant for anxiety. Before experiencing PSSD, he was given antipsychotics which induced Tardive Dyskinesia. After some time, he discontinued the medications which resolved the symptoms, however he was then tried on Lexapro. The sufferer described the beginning of taking Lexapro as an LSD trip, which then went downhill afterwards. Within two weeks of using the drug, the sufferer began to experience sexual dysfunction and emotional blunting, prompting him to discontinue the drug. These side effects persisted for the remaining 9 months of his life, PSSD.

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Sean Sean

The Seattle Times: Prozac-Like Antidepressants Can Lead To Lingering Sexual Dysfunction

The article “Prozac-like antidepressants can lead to lingering sexual dysfunction” by Teresa Graedon & Joe discusses the common occurrence of sexual dysfunction in those taking antidepressants. Within the article however, there is a mention of PSSD with literature attached towards the end of the article. This 2008 piece discusses how sexual dysfunction can persist indefinitely after stopping the drug, yet nothing has changed as of 2024.

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