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Zoloft - Which ways does it affect a female sex life?

I've read that it affects your sex drive. But does it have a negative effect on all females pertaining to the sex... read more

Has lamictal caused anybody a decreased libido?

I have been taking Lamictal for almost 7 years now. I have absolutely and completely no sex drive and I am trying to figure out why. I... read more

Seroquel - Seroquel and sexual dysfunction?

I just stopped Seroquel/Quetiapine I was on 25 mg for 17 days and it caused loss of libido and no sex drive. I just stopped it. Has... read more

Paroxetine - anyone else have no sex drive while taking this?

Im 24 yr female mother of three mental illness runs in family strong I just got put onpaxil and im having side effects no sex drive i... read more

Males- Does Cymbalta affect your sex drive?

My boyfriend began taking 60mg of Cymbalta daily about 3 weeks ago after trying several other medications for severe migraines. It worked wonders and... read more

Anastrozole - New to this world and need some tools?

I have been on anastrozole for a year and a few months. So far I am experiencing low energy, low sex drive, melasma on my face, mood... read more

Low Testosterone after taking Metformin?

Has any experienced low Testosterone levels or low sex drive, symptoms of ED after taking metformin over a period of time ?

Metformin - What are the effects on sexual activity in mature males?

Will this drug reduce my sex drive and having erections. I have heard that diabetes can cause this and that this drug adds to the... read more

Buspar and wellbutrin combo?

I took 40MG of Celexa for 5 years. My doctor and I decided to add wellbutrin to help with low energy, sex drive etc. No change so we... read more

I have been on Suboxone for about 3 years and I don't have any sex drive .

I put the testosterone gel on in the morning but nothing helps, even Viagra. My question is does Suboxone cause this and what can I do to stop taking... read more

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