The safety label on Prozac, one of the most widely prescribed S.S.R.I.s, warns that sexual problems may persist after the drug is discontinued.
sexual dysfunction.
Clinical trials have not followed people after they stop the drugs to determine whether such sexual problems stem from the medications.
Dr. Clayton published some of the earliest research showing that S.S.R.I.s come with widespread sexual side effects.
She worries that too much attention on seemingly rare cases of sexual dysfunction after S.S.R.I.s are stopped could dissuade suicidal patients from trying the medications.
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”, Anita Clayton, Clayton
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University of Virginia School of Medicine
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Europe, Canada, Spain