Re: Anorgasmia

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Jul 12 18:45:37 2000


In a message dated 7/12/00 6:15:19 PM, jbulley@cheshire.net writes:

<< Are they on SSRI's? Zoloft has about an 85% sexual dysfunction - which is manifested in women mostly as anorgasmia. Prozac is 25-50%. Luvox is about 5%. I know from experience and the word of my shrink... >>

And since just about everyone is on SSRI's, you've GOT to be seeing more of this nowadays...

Joe P.

P.S. And in Spain they drink wine, and don't need SSRIs, so no anorgasmia from this there. And in California, they have had both for so many years, they don't care one way or the other, so they don't complain...





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