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One hundred and twenty cases of enduring sexual dysfunction following treatment

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There have been reports for over a decade linking serotonin reuptake inhibitors, finasteride and isotretinoin with enduring sexual dysfunction after treatment stops. OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical pictures linked to all 3 drugs. METHODS: We have selected 120 reports to RxISK.org reporting the problem and mined these for data on age, gender, drug of use, and impact of the problem. RESULTS: The data make it clear that the three drugs show extensive overlap in symptom profile, regardless of sex or country of origin. CONCLUSIONS: The availability of 120 reports from over 20 countries add to the case for the validity of the syndrome. This is severe and enduring condition can result in death. An understanding of its physiology and an approach to treatment are needed.

Authors

Hogan C; Le Noury J; Healy D; Mangin D

Journal

International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 109–116

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

DOI

10.3233/jrs-140617

ISSN

0924-6479
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