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Posted by qbsbrown on August 22, 2005, at 12:42:04
Just curious if anyone has had success reversing this. I've heard that welbutrin is an option. Any natural methods? I'm on lexapro 10mgs. Not 1/1000 as bad as dysfunction on paxil is.
I'm 27 and in a new relationship, can't have this.Thanks,
Brian
Posted by gadman on August 22, 2005, at 17:08:09
In reply to SSRIS: Loss of libido. Any tips????, posted by qbsbrown on August 22, 2005, at 12:42:04
You may check over in the alternative forum, but I have not come across anything that works "well".
Some people say, Gingko, B Complex... But none work that great as far as I can tell...
Posted by ixus on August 22, 2005, at 18:08:29
In reply to SSRIS: Loss of libido. Any tips????, posted by qbsbrown on August 22, 2005, at 12:42:04
Switch to TCA, less serotogenic one.
/ixus
Posted by jclint on August 23, 2005, at 16:55:57
In reply to Re: SSRIS: Loss of libido. Any tips???? » qbsbrown, posted by ixus on August 22, 2005, at 18:08:29
I have read in several sources that adding the SSNRI mirtazipine can reverse the sexual side effects. But that might not be suitable for you.
Posted by john berk on August 23, 2005, at 21:19:27
In reply to SSRIS: Loss of libido. Any tips????, posted by qbsbrown on August 22, 2005, at 12:42:04
Hey brian!! i have had good results with yohimbe bark extract! you take it 30-60 minutes before sex, and it works well for desire and especially erection problems. it increase blood flow to the genital area, usually works up to 3 hours!! only drawback is some increased anxiety at times.
i take yohimbe fuel by twinlabs!!
it is available in most health food stores or walmart. i think it is the best "natural" remedy. i hear buspar helps also-10 mgs. 3 times a day...john
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