Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction (AISD) refers to side effects from antidepressant use, impacting both men and women, and includes symptoms such as decreased libido, delayed orgasm (anorgasmia), inability to orgasm or ejaculate, and erectile dysfunction. These side effects can lead to significant sexual frustration and are influenced by factors like age and menopausal status, with anorgasmia being particularly more common in females and delayed ejaculation in males.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
- Improved Erectile Function
- Improved Sex Life
- Improved Sexual Function
- Improved Sexual Function Domain Score
- Improved Sexual Satisfaction
- Improved Tolerability
- Increased Adverse Effect
- Increased Adverse Reactions
- Increased Ejaculation Volume
- Reduced Adverse Event
- Reduced Adverse Event Frequency
- Reduced Adverse Reaction
- Reduced Sexual Dysfunction
- Reduced Side Effect
- Reduced Vaginal Symptom Score
- Stable Adverse Drug Reaction Rate