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  1. ... had higher incidence of increasing severity of akathisia, sexual dysfunction (in men) and amenorrhea, whereas more patients reported ...
  2. ... Hagen M, Kriston L, et al. Management of sexual dysfunction due to antipsychotic drug therapy. Cochrane Database Syst ...
  3. ... risk of some specific adverse events (worsening akathisia, sexual dysfunction, or amenorrhea). Aripiprazole had either lower rates of ...
  4. ... Byerly MJ, Nakonezny PA, Bettcher BM, et al. Sexual dysfunction associated with second-generation antipsychotics in outpatients with ...
  5. ... quality of life by altering her mood, causing sexual dysfunction, or accelerating the onset and progression of chronic ...
  6. ... 0.45 to 1.21). Factors related to sexual dysfunction were lower after radiotherapy than after cystectomy. References ...
  7. ... reaction; 3% with an eating disorder; 3% with sexual dysfunction and 3% with hyperactivity. Is there concern that ...
  8. ... blocker therapy and symptoms of depression, fatigue, and sexual dysfunction . JAMA 2002; 288(3): 351-357. [ PubMed : 12117400 ] ...
  9. ... antidepressants and anticonvulsants: gastrointestinal (GI) upset, dizziness, headache, sexual dysfunction or decreased libido, musculoskeletal pain or discomfort, sleep ...
  10. ... Meyer F. Alleviation of both binge eating and sexual dysfunction with naltrexone. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2008 Dec; 28 ( ...
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