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Re: Zoloft and Sex

From: Marna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 May 1998 20:44:51 -0700


When I took Zoloft I had the same problem, it's just one of the side effects. Can you ask your care provider if you can lower your dose? There are different kinds of antidepressants, sometimes you just have to find out which one works best for you.

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---------- > From: Carol <cparker@aristotle.net> > To: Multiple recipients of list <womens-health@talk.obgyn.net> > Subject: Zoloft and Sex > Date: Thursday, May 21, 1998 8:36 PM > > Since I've started taking Zoloft (almost a year ago) I haven't been able > to reach orgasm. I've never had this problem before, and I'm with the > same partner. Before taking Zoloft, I was on Prozac and hated it, so > I'm reluctant to switch antidepressants. I've stayed on Zoloft, hoping > this would go away, but it hasn't. Is there any way to counteract this > side-effect? Or are there any other SSRIs that might work better? On > Prozac, I was an emotional wreck ALL of the time (I cried or got angry > over everything). I'd hate to go through all that again. However, this > problem has also put a damper on my relationship. Any suggestions?




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