I have been taking
zoloft (100 mg
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control) for the last year or so. Has helped to stabilize mood swings and levels me off from sinking into demotivation, sadness and general depression. However the
Zoloft has created ejaculatory problems with me and I hate having to explain this to my wife, who of course blames herself and thinks she is not turning me on.
Anyway - a psychiatrist recommended
celexa as a possible alternative - but my initial research indicates that there are
sexualCauses of sexual dysfunction
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Sexual problems overview side effects with
celexa. Are these side effects generally associated with ejaculation delays? I'm tellin' ya -- If I have to work any harder to orgasm - I am going to give my self cardiac arrest before I turn 35.
Please let me know if I should stay away from Celexa and what other medications would be appropriate to consider.
Thank you.
- dt33
I am a registered pharmacist in New Hampshire and I may be able to offer a suggestion. Instead of the Celexa, you could try Wellbutrin (buproprion). It is marketed as an anti-depressant with fewer sexual side effects.
Hope this helps,
JOHN W
Brenda is quite right that bupropion does have its own set of side effects to deal with--this medication effects different people differently. She is also right that most insurances do not cover Zyban, but will cover Well. SR. While it is true that Wellbutrin SR (150 mg) is also marketed as Zyban (in fact the pills are identical looking only with different stamps on them), Wellbutrin does come in a 75 mg and 100 mg tablet (Zyban has only 1 strength-150mg). You can avoid many of the side-effects by slowly and properly increasing your dose over days to weeks.
Anyway, if you are interrested in reading the study which directly compares Zoloft (you'll see it as its chemical name 'sertraline') to Wellbutrin in the area of sexual side-effects, it is now available on the web at:
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/bupropion.htm
I should note in passing that your doctor may not go this route because Wellbutrin is not an SSRI, but a newer class(monocyclic aminoketone). Additionally there is a small risk of seizures associated with Wellbutrin.
Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
JOHN W