Sildenafil for Psychotropic-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
viagra cialis online pharmacy pharmacy for Psychotropic-Induced Sexual Dysfunction in 31 Women and 61 Men Authors: Alen J. Salerian; W. Eric Deibler; Bernard J. Vittone; Susan Popowitz Geyer; LAURENCE DRELL ; Nooreddin Mirmirani; John A. Mirczak; Walter Byrd; Steven B. Tunick; Marla Wax; Staci Fleisher Abstract Ninety-two outpatients (31 women, 61 men) who were treated with oral sildenafil for psychotropic-induced sexual dysfunction (PISD) completed ratings of their sexual functioning pre- and post-treatment. Both women and men reported significant improvements (p=.001) in all domains of sexual functioning, with 88% reporting improvement in overall sexual satisfaction. Significant improvements were reported regardless of psychotropic medication type. However, patients taking selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors reported less improvement in arousal, libido, and overall sexual satisfaction than did other patients, whereas patients taking benzodiazepines reported significantly more improvement in libido and overall sexual satisfaction. Oral sildenafil maybe an effective treatment for PISD. view references (21) : view citations
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