Summary:
Depression Medication and Low Sex Drive often go hand in hand.
Many commonly prescribed antidepressant medications can have sexual side effects resulting in a lack of interest in sex, lack of arousal, or an inability to reach orgasm. We are conducting a clinical research study to better understand the effects on sexual functioning of an investigational medication when compared with an approved medication.
At the first study visit we will review your medical history and other criteria to see if you are eligible for participation. All study-related office visits, medical examinations, psychological assessments and study medications will be provided at no cost to qualified participants. You may also receive compensation for your time and travel.
Qualified Participants Must:
Be between 18 and 55 years of age
Be currently taking Celexa®(citalopram), Paxil® (paroxetine) or Zolofit® (sertaline)
Have depression that is well controlled
Be experiencing sexual side effects thought to be caused by antidepressant medication