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  1. ... had higher incidence of increasing severity of akathisia, sexual dysfunction (in men) and amenorrhea, whereas more patients reported ...
  2. ... important weight changes, dyslipidemia, incidence and severity of sexual dysfunction, galactorrhea, amenorrhea, orthostatic hypotension, and agranulocytosis/severe neutropenia) ...
  3. ... Byerly MJ, Nakonezny PA, Bettcher BM, et al. Sexual dysfunction associated with second-generation antipsychotics in outpatients with ...
  4. ... cholesterol, triglycerides], blood pressure) * Prolactin-related effects and sexual dysfunction (e.g., hyperprolactinemia, AEs related to prolactin elevations [ ...
  5. ... 0.45 to 1.21). Factors related to sexual dysfunction were lower after radiotherapy than after cystectomy. Cost- ...
  6. ... commonly associated with diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, and somnolence, which can interfere with treatment compliance. ...
  7. ... Adrenoleukodystrophy .) XL Slowly progressing paraparesis, sphincter control abnormalities, & sexual dysfunction in males & some heterozygous females ~20% of those ...
  8. ... in late 20s w/progressive paraparesis, sphincter disturbances, sexual dysfunction, & often impaired adrenocortical function. All features progress over ...
  9. ... has a beneficial effect on menopausal women experiencing sexual dysfunction. 18 DHEA is available without prescription as a ...
  10. ... in their method of reporting bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction. Some authors described these conditions as a measure ...
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