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Posted by wicked bee on March 2, 1999, at 15:29:53
i'm at my wit's end. i used to be on zoloft for depression/obsessive rumination but it didn't help. i switched to prozac, which helped but ruined my sex drive. tried adding wellbutrin, no effect. switched to paxil then paxil and effexor. paxil alone didn't help and i found it too cumbersome to take the effexor three times a day. i have heard good things about celexa, anecdotally. but is it really supposed to be an improvement over the others as far as sexual dysfunction goes? or is that just what the drug companies say? if that's no different, i'm thinking about just switching to the wellbutrin even though that isn't necessarily supposed to help the obsessive thinking. wondering what the side effects are for wellbutrin?
Posted by Dave on March 3, 1999, at 0:37:30
In reply to sexual dysfunction, posted by wicked bee on March 2, 1999, at 15:29:53
> i'm at my wit's end. i used to be on zoloft for depression/obsessive rumination but it didn't help. i switched to prozac, which helped but ruined my sex drive. tried adding wellbutrin, no effect. switched to paxil then paxil and effexor. paxil alone didn't help and i found it too cumbersome to take the effexor three times a day. i have heard good things about celexa, anecdotally. but is it really supposed to be an improvement over the others as far as sexual dysfunction goes? or is that just what the drug companies say? if that's no different, i'm thinking about just switching to the wellbutrin even though that isn't necessarily supposed to help the obsessive thinking. wondering what the side effects are for wellbutrin?
Had similar results on zoloft and effexor.
Now on Wellbutrin and sex life is back to normal.
Maybe even a little better!
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