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Mirtazapine substitution in SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume 61, Issue 5, Pages 356-360

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PHYSICIANS POSTGRADUATE PRESS
DOI: 10.4088/JCP.v61n0506

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Background: Sexual side effects are a common and bothersome reaction to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), frequently leading to cessation of treatment. Mirtazapine, an alpha(2)-adrenoceptor and serotonin-2/3 receptor antagonist, appears to cause few sexual problems. Method: Nineteen patients (12 women and 7 men), with SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction who were in remission from major depressive disorder (total Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression [HAM-D] score less than or equal to 10), were switched to open-label mirtazapine for up to 6 weeks. Mirtazapine was titrated from 7.5 mg to 45 mg daily, as tolerated. Sexual functioning was measured weekly with the Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale (ASEX), and depression was measured weekly with the HAM-D. Results: Eleven patients (58%) had a return of normal sexual functioning (mean +/- SD ASEX score = 12 +/- 3), and another 2 (11%) reported significant improvement in sexual functioning (mean ASEX score reduced from 24 +/- 1 to 20 +/- 0). All nineteen patients maintained their antidepressant response (HAM-D score after 6 weeks of mirtazapine = 6 +/- 3). The most commonly reported side effects (using moderate/severe rating on a symptom checklist) were initial sedation (N = 3), irritability (N = 6), and muscle soreness and stiffness (N = 3). Weight gain of 10 to 20 Ib (4.5-9 kg) was seen in 3 patients (2 women and 1 man). Conclusion: Mirtazapine is an effective antidepressant for many patients experiencing SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction.

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