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This is somewhat embarrassing, but since being on Citalopram I have found myself increasingly uninterested in sex. I understand that a decreased libido is one of the side effects, does anyone else have experience of this and isn't too embarrassed to say anything???
nomorepanic
03-11-05, 13:58
Welcome aboard.
Yes it is very common.
If you go to the search thing at the top of the screen - below where it says "The rabble" and type in "sex citalopram" you will be amazed how many posts there are.
Hope that helps.
Nicola
ah ha! yes ... see what you mean ... phew! .... sort of! thank you x
bluebottle
06-11-05, 05:28
One day they will produce a drug that doesn't mess up your sex life. Oh, hang on they have! Available in the USA but only available here if you want to stop smoking. I told my GP I was going to start smoking and he laughed.
I'm not laughing, I'm serious.
Try a search in Google for Sex and SSRI and see what you come up with. [Sigh...]
Look out for Wellbutrin when the UK catches up with the US.
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flowergirl
08-11-05, 22:19
I totally agree about citalipram no sex drive nothing...I think it may have something to do with it containing bromide check your packet..
I've contributed before about this but I'm pretty sexually crippled on Cipralex too (20mg).
Mark
i've been thinking of trying to lower my doseage for a while now as i don't really want to have been on antidepressants for more than a year.
does anyone know if the sex drive thing gets any better if you reduce your citalopram dosage? i'm on 20mg at the mo but thinking of going down to 10mg, also in a positive move to get off the medication.
Hi,
A lady friend of mine who has recently started taking Citalopram (40mg) has told me it has greatly increased her sex drive. The patient info. sheets state "changes in sex drive". so i guess things can go either way...
va va voom!! (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4233)
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Yeah, it was like that for the first 2 or 3 months or so, my sex drive and ability to 'finish' was much better than it had even been before I was taking Citalopram. Things are totally opposite now though, but one good thing about it is that it has meant I have found the idea of exploring physical pleasure in other ways really exciting, and I guess it has just given me a different perspective on sex.
really old post i know, but as a pe suffer its done wonders for me
This is somewhat embarrassing, but since being on Citalopram I have found myself increasingly uninterested in sex. I understand that a decreased libido is one of the side effects, does anyone else have experience of this and isn't too embarrassed to say anything???
hi im on the other side im male me and my wife take it both im on 40mg she on 20 and in the begining we had a proublem but you may want to switch things up like we did and it worked 4 us toys ?:noangel:
nataliedan82
22-07-09, 22:20
This is somewhat embarrassing, but since being on Citalopram I have found myself increasingly uninterested in sex. I understand that a decreased libido is one of the side effects, does anyone else have experience of this and isn't too embarrassed to say anything???
i totally agree since i have been on citalopram my libido has gone out of the window its very frustrating
well they have zapped my sex drive ,,, lolololol oam numb lol couldnt be bothered at all lol
Citalopram affected my sexdrive, but it cam back eventually once the meds had calmed down!
johnnywino
15-12-09, 18:43
Well I have always had a big sex drive and been on 40 mg of Citalopram for at least 18 months and it certainly hasn't taken away my desires. Unfortunately my partner does not share my desires!
P.S. Stopped taking the drug last Sunday as it's all very well feeling like everything is being kept with a lid on it but I want to be who I am - not what a drug makes me be. If that makes any sense?
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