Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction (AISD)

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    Last Updated: August 16, 2022

    AISD refers to side effects of the use of antidepressants including decreased libido, delayed orgasm, an inability to orgasm or ejaculate, and erectile dysfunction. AISD affects both men and women.

    Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Dysfunction (AISD) falls under the Mental Health category.

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    Examine Database References

    1. Sexual Function - Dording CM, Schettler PJ, Dalton ED, Parkin SR, Walker RS, Fehling KB, Fava M, Mischoulon DA double-blind placebo-controlled trial of maca root as treatment for antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction in womenEvid Based Complement Alternat Med.(2015)
    2. Libido - Kang BJ, Lee SJ, Kim MD, Cho MJA placebo-controlled, double-blind trial of Ginkgo biloba for antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunctionHum Psychopharmacol.(2002 Aug)