Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 89843

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Paxil (Paroxetine): dosage and sexual diseases

Posted by JDavid on January 12, 2002, at 12:31:12

Hi,
my doc prescribed me Paxil (paroxetine) for a melanchonic depression (aphaty, low mood, anergy, etc..).
I'm going on it during the next week, but i'm not experienced about this med, and i need some information about it.
What is the standard dosage: 20, 40 mg or more?
Shall i take it once a day?
How long does it take to work?
What are the principal side-effects?
I'm scary about sexual disease (reduction of sex desire) cause i've read that they are very frequent during its use (as i experienced on other ad).
Does this side effects fade passing months?
Can you please share your experince about it?
It will certainly be very helpful for me!
Thanks
Bye

 

Sexual dysfunction » JDavid

Posted by CalvaryHill on January 12, 2002, at 14:58:36

In reply to Paxil (Paroxetine): dosage and sexual diseases, posted by JDavid on January 12, 2002, at 12:31:12

Sexual dysfunction on SSRIs are readily remediable by a number of psychopharmacological agents and regular pharmaceutic agents: Here's the low-down:

Methylphenidate †
- 5-40 mg/d
- For SSRIs or venlafaxine
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Dextroamphetamine †
- 5-40 mg/d
- Avoid night dosing (insomnia)
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Pemoline †
- 18.75-75 mg/d
- Check liver function
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Ginkgo biloba extract †
- 180-240 mg/d, tid, divided doses
- Potential increased clotting time, possible flatulence
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Bethanechol †
- 10-50 mg prn 1 hour before sex
- Used for anticholinergic side effects (TCAs, paroxetine); produces cholinergic side effects
- Arousal

Neostigmine †
- 200 mg/d, tid divided doses
- Used for anticholinergic side effects (TCAs, paroxetine); produces cholinergic side effects
- Arousal

Estrogen creams or lubricants
- As needed
- For vaginal dryness, atrophy of vaginal tissue
- Arousal

Amantadine
- 100 mg bid
- Caution in patients predisposed to psychosis
- Orgasm

Cyproheptadine
- 4-12 mg qhs
- MAOIs, TCAs, SSRIs, venlafaxine; watch for reemergence of depressive symptoms; sedating
- Orgasm

Buspirone †
- 30-60 mg/d, bid divided doses
-
- Libido, orgasm

Bupropion †
- 75-150 mg/d, qd or bid divided doses
- For SSRIs or venlafaxine, fluoxetine may raise bupropion levels; usual precautionary measures for bupropion
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Mirtazapine †
- 15-45 mg/d
- For SSRIs, venlafaxine
- Orgasm

Nefazodone †
- Start 50 mg/d, up to 150 mg/d
- SSRIs, venlafaxine
- Orgasm

Granisetron †
- 1 mg prn
- ? Use of other 5-HT3 antagonists
- Orgasm

Sildenafil
- 50-100 mg/d
- Contraindicated with nitrates
- Libido, arousal, orgasm

Yohimbine †
- 5.4 mg tid
- Can be anxiogenic; ? safety with MAOIs
- Libido, arousal, orgasm


 

Re: Sexual dysfunction » CalvaryHill

Posted by spike4848 on January 12, 2002, at 17:01:29

In reply to Sexual dysfunction » JDavid, posted by CalvaryHill on January 12, 2002, at 14:58:36

Dear CalveryHill,

You respond to almost every post ... where do you get the energy! May I ask if you are a physician .... pharmacist .... person with depression .... superman/women(LOL)? I find your posts very interesting.

Spike

 

Re: Sexual dysfunction » spike4848

Posted by kregpark@yahoo.com on January 12, 2002, at 18:05:33

In reply to Re: Sexual dysfunction » CalvaryHill, posted by spike4848 on January 12, 2002, at 17:01:29

2 posts today, sorry not intentional both happen to be to you Spike...!

Actually it is just follow on all those meds.
True those things are all possibly helpful,
and especially Wellbutrin, Ritalin, Serzone, and best combo of Serzone + Wellbutrin or Serzone + ritalin.
Prostigmin ain't bad either, maybe it's particularly good with Nardil because of it's cholinergic and related anti-serotonin effect leaving Nardil looking more stimulant like.

Anyhow, I just wanted to add I don't think the antidote strategy is the way to go unless really necessary.
A tolerable and mild loss in efficacy with more normalized sexual function is naturally going to reduce depression anyway.

I should preface with "in my opinion" because that's all it is.

kregpark
http://www.socialfear.com/

> Dear CalveryHill,
>
> You respond to almost every post ... where do you get the energy! May I ask if you are a physician .... pharmacist .... person with depression .... superman/women(LOL)? I find your posts very interesting.
>
> Spike

 

Re: Paxil (Paroxetine): dosage and sexual diseases

Posted by Ashyton on March 12, 2002, at 20:21:24

In reply to Paxil (Paroxetine): dosage and sexual diseases, posted by JDavid on January 12, 2002, at 12:31:12

> Hi,
> my doc prescribed me Paxil (paroxetine) for a melanchonic depression (aphaty, low mood, anergy, etc..).
> I'm going on it during the next week, but i'm not experienced about this med, and i need some information about it.
> What is the standard dosage: 20, 40 mg or more?
> Shall i take it once a day?
> How long does it take to work?
> What are the principal side-effects?
> I'm scary about sexual disease (reduction of sex desire) cause i've read that they are very frequent during its use (as i experienced on other ad).
> Does this side effects fade passing months?
> Can you please share your experince about it?
> It will certainly be very helpful for me!
> Thanks
> Bye

I realize this is a late post but hope you still check on time to time.I am taking 10 mgs as of tonight I will go to 20mgs and I felt quietness and dry mouth and lost even 7 10 pds give or take and even had sexual relations on it for my first week so I felt no low desire it seemed to just make me quiet and not so hungry.My kids had a not so angry and yelling mom!!!Actually we had a great weekend and I am actually looking forward to spring break.


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