Posted by Elizabeth on June 8, 2001, at 15:13:38
In reply to Re: trazodone, REM sleep, etc. » Thrud, posted by Elizabeth on June 8, 2001, at 15:09:50
> As you can see, the type of sexual dysfunction is important in figuring out what will work. Sexual dysfunctions can include loss of or reduction in libido, desire, or drive; impotence or inability to become aroused physically; pain or discomfort associated with sex (of various sorts: for example, in women this can be due to excessive tightness or failure to lubricate; in both sexes it can be a feeling of having to urinate instead of becoming aroused); and probably some other things I can't think of right now.
I forgot to mention anorgasmia, where you can get started but can't seem to finish.
BTW, Parnate might turn out to have a rate of sexual dysfunction significantly greater than placebo, but that doesn't mean it will cause it for you. (I don't think it's clear how often Parnate causes this side effect, only that it's better than Nardil.)
-elizabeth
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