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Antidepressants/psych drugs causing divorce ?

Postby Copy_Cat » Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:59 pm

and even domestic violence ?

Here is the idea:

Side effects: sexual dysfuction

Side effects of sexual problems/lack of desire: less love making

Side effects of less love making: less love

Side effect of less love: divorce
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Re: Antidepressants/psych drugs causing divorce ?

Postby edgnbd » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:40 pm

Sexual function is definitely diminished on all the antipsychotics that I have been on. I can perform to a limited extent on an antipsychotic but I do notice that the amount of sperm that is ejaculated is reduced to almost nothing.

-- Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:41 pm --

Sexual function is definitely diminished on all the antipsychotics that I have been on. I can perform to a limited extent on an antipsychotic but I do notice that the amount of sperm that is ejaculated is reduced to almost nothing.
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Re: Antidepressants/psych drugs causing divorce ?

Postby Copy_Cat » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:57 am

And I thought that I thought of this topic first, but here is some copy cat:

"Antidepressant drugs, already known to cause sexual side effects, may also suppress the basic human emotions of love and romance...

But a new theory suggests that SSRI antidepressants may also subtly alter the fundamental chemistry of love and romance, snuffing the first sparks between two people otherwise destined to become lovers, and preventing couples from bonding.

"There’s every reason to think SSRIs blunt your ability to fall and stay in love," said Helen Fisher, a Rutgers University biological anthropologist who has pioneered the modern science of love. "

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/ ... pressants/
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