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Friend with possible side effects to new anti-deppressant? Anyone heard of this?
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Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
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Friend with possible side effects to new anti-deppressant? Anyone heard of this?

by michele1971, May 08, 2007 12:00AM
Help! Am concerned about a friend who was placed on anti-depressant about 3 months ago, Zoloft. Right after starting this medicine, he began having some urinary issues, including frequency and a lot of pressure in the groin area. It was VERY bothersome for him at first, but seemed to slowly dissipate to where he could tolerate it anyways. Since then tho, he began having a lot of rectal discomfort and pressure with this same pressure in the groin area and return of urinary symptoms. He is 50 now, so no suprise that the dr informed him it was benign prostatic hypertrophy. Said his prostate was very swollen, and put him on steroids. This helped somewhat, but he is now off the steroids, and they placed him on, I believe, Avodart. Since starting this, he has had absolutely no relief. It has only been a little over a week that he has been on this too, however. My question is that he seemed to be doing fine until he started this antidepressant. THAT is when everything really seemed to start for him. Yes, things seemed to get somewhat better, but I wonder if this antidepressant hasnt, in some way, caused these issues? I have looked online for him to see what I could fine, yet do not see any relationship to the antidepressant and prostatic symptoms. Has enyone ever heard of antidepressants like Zoloft causing this? He has asked his dr about this, yet his dr didnt seem to think this could be a possibility, yet I am still not convinced

by Roger Gould, M.D., May 09, 2007 12:00AM
This is the kind of odd response that is possible, and you'd have to do a rather complete search of the original research on the drug to find out. It is possible that the autonomic responses that are sometimes associated with these kind of medications could have started a small swelling in his prostate area that tipped the balance of a prostate that was already enlarged, just as this sometimes happens when a man has a bout of prostate infection.
Member Comments (3)

by Higher Planes, May 09, 2007 12:00AM
http://www.mindfreedom.org/

by gtm, May 29, 2007 12:00AM
To: yes
cymbalta did this to me, along with many other things. i weaned off cymbalta and now feel great. nice to have my life back!
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