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Default May 04, 2007 at 03:44 AM
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I am aware that decresed sexual desire is a common side effect of medications such as anti-depressants. Can anyone share this experience? I am curious if you have been able to increase sexual desire at all without discontinuing your medication. Does anyone have any suggestions in this department? Thanks.

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I posted a reply in the DRUG SECTION......... psych meds and sexual side-effects
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Here's a LINK to the thread in the Drug Forum in case anyone is interested. It will probably get more replies there.

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