Chronic Depression, Decreased Libido, Escitalopram, Fluoxetine, Side Effects
i am suffering from mild depression from 5 years.tried many medicines but could not get benefit.my main problems are emotional numbness,decreased libido(even without medicines also) and less motivation.Taking escitalopram 50 mg for last 5 months but cud not gain much benefit.although some minor benefit it has done but no effect on libido which has remaind low for last many years even before starting these antidepressants.I had tried earlier fluoxetine for 1.5 years ,then sertaline ,citalopram for 4 months each. now i want my depressed libido back and my emotions back.taking escitalopram 50 mg frm last 5 months and now what should i do? pls help. my main problem is decreased libido and decreased emotions.i have not wept for last 4 years even on the death of my grandfather ,i could not weep.SOME people attribute it to side effects of antidepressants, but i think decreased libido is due to depression as it remains as it is now even when i stopped taking medicines sum year ago.so pls help me that what should i do now-how much time should i continue with escitalopram 50 mg .?should i add bupropion 150 mg to it?i am taking escitalopram by sun pharma ie nexito as sun pharma medicines suit me. PS: i am mbbs doctor thats why i changed these medicines as i find it very stigmatic to go to psychiatrist.although i had gone to them a few times
The recommended dose of Escitalopram is 10 mg once daily. A fixed-dose trial of Lexapro demonstrated the effectiveness of both 10 mg and 20 mg of Lexapro, but failed to demonstrate a greater benefit of 20 mg over 10 mg. This was proved in clinical trials.
But I found one pilot study where they used 50 mg. Per this study dose escalation with escitalopram above 20 mg may have a useful role in the management of patients with MDD, although further studies are needed to confirm this finding. ( WWW.WWWW.WW
In my opinion there are established studies that dose above 20 mg have no greater beneficial effects. High dose of this range may cause complications like dry mouth and decreased sexual desire.
Instead of taking high doses, you can take Bupropion 150 mg which is atypical and acts differently.
Some decreased libido is common in depressed patients. People live with it. Decreased libido is a consequence of depression and also side effects of medications. But it is more from depression rather than medication side effects. If you are treated well and feeling well, you well get your libido back.
Do not get discouraged!! Sexual dysfunction can be manageable. Welburtin has fewer side effects on libido. So prefer this medicine. Also you can request Viagra if you have erection problem.
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