Comments: Viagra, Now For Depressed Women
...And then another pill for the side-effects of Viagra, and another pill for the side-effects of that pill, etc. etc. etc.
Posted by Sophia at July 22, 2008 11:13 AM
I tried Viagra a good ten years ago...my doctor was always ahead of the curve when it came to doling out the drugs...it didn't do a damn thing...useless...
I have to wonder about the validity of the results of the study...women with sexual dysfunction due to anti-depressants is a huge market...and lots of those women will keep on taking the crap whether it works or not just like so many of us do with psych meds until smartening up anyway...
Posted by Gianna at July 22, 2008 11:28 AM
This is sickening but so predictable. In recent days I have found out that taking SSRIs is not only linked to sexual dysfunction (both temporary and persistent as has been discussed on this site before) but also infertility -- put that in your calculator! Women taking SSRIs have a much harder time conceiving than women who don't. This is from a book called Taking Charge of Your Fertility. It messes up ovulation cycles big time. I really am coming around to believing these drugs should be banned in women of child-bearing age. One thing is for sure young women are not being informed of these adverse effects at all before being handed the drugs.
Posted by Sara at July 22, 2008 11:37 AM
All of these drugs effect metabolism and hormonal imbalance in women and men. I love how they are attempting to keep a medication on board at any cost.
Posted by Stephany at July 22, 2008 02:03 PM
I'm with Gianna on this one. I too was given a script for Viagra when my partner at the time thought it would bring back a dead in the water libido brought on by a crushing depression and a med cocktail which was at the time, lithium, and Seroquel.
It didn't do anything. The relationship ended shortly thereafter.
Posted by susan at July 22, 2008 02:03 PM
Decreased sexual functioning is a great reason to stop taking antidepressants or to keep taking them while getting out of a bad relationship. Outside of all of my antipsych concerns, it seems plain dangerous to prescribe such a drug in combination with another drug know to be causing the dysfunchtion, like there'd be serious risk of heart attack and/or stroke.
Bizarrely, when I got in from work tonight this story was on NBC nightly news as a miraculous break through...sick.
Posted by Sally at July 22, 2008 04:07 PM
This is funny! Haven't they done the same test back on 2005 and the result was that it does not work for women?
At least I've read something about it and a psychiatrist, one of those who love to pre$cribe, also said it does not work for women.
Coming from him it's a good evidence it does not work for I'm sure he must be prescribing Viagra fom 85 years old man or even for children - I'm sure he will make up a good explanation on how its necessary to start medicating on a early age because.... .
Posted by Ana at July 22, 2008 04:32 PM
some buzz-kill-- this struck me briefly as amusing, then weak, and ultimately scary. because a medication prescribed permanently as part of a psych treatment is a far cry from being prescribed on request a fun performance enhancing drug. in psychiatry it's too slippery a slope down from useless, to coercive, to forced. -- women and madness have a dicey past. a women's sexuality is too personal, too stigmatized, and too commercialized to let an institution define, drug,and experiment with it.
Jenn
Posted by jenna at July 23, 2008 12:33 AM
Just now I've noticed that 27% placebo has worked!
That's good!
I would rather go with the placebo.
But these SSRIs works in mysterious ways. I had problems and all of a sudden they disappeared. Lucky me! I believe it's my body that has made any change to adjust to Efexor side effect.
Posted by Ana at July 23, 2008 02:27 AM