Sexual Side Effects as a result
of Antidepressant Medication:
Participate In Our Research Study
Depression Medication and Low Sex Drive Often go hand in hand.
Consider our clinical research study.
Many commonly prescribed antidepressant medications
can have sexual side
effects resulting in a lack of interest in sex, lack of arousal,
or an inability to reach
orgasm.
We are conducting a clinical research study to
better understand the effects on
sexual functioning of an investigational medication when compared
with an approved medication.
You may be eligble to participate if you:
- are 18-55 years old
- are currently taking Celexa (citalopram), Paxil (paroxetine) or
Zoloft
(sertaline) and your depression is well controlled.
- are experiencing sexual side effects thought to be caused by your
antidepressant medication.
At the first study visit we will also review your
medication history and other criteria to see
if you are eligible for participation.
All study-related office
visits, medication examinations,
psychological assessments and study medications will be provided
at no cost to qualified participants.
You may also receive compensation for your time and travel.
Call Comprehensive Psychiatric Care 860-886-1508
x 27 today for more information; After 5PM, weeknights
and on weekends, please email
us with your contact information.