Tuesday, September 19, 2017

New antidepressant return the joy of sex

 New antidepressant return the joy of sex  New antidepressants may allow people to enjoy all the pleasures of life, including sex. Scientists call them very promising.

24-year-old Ana recently takes antidepressant   Cymbalta, which helps her to cope with the depression caused by the recent move to New York. "Now I feel much better, it really helps me to better endure panic attacks and depression," - says the girl. Alas, this feeling is not enough to excite the old sexual desire. Ana does not enjoying intimacy as before.

Reduced sex drive - the most common side effect of most modern Antidepressants And especially those that belong to the group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and noradrenaline (SIOZSiN). But just the other day Office of the Food and Drug Administration has approved in principle the new US antidepressant Viibryd Which promises to return patients to the joys of sex. Or rather, do not pull off, because in the course of two major clinical trials in patients receiving Viibryd , There was no decrease in sexual desire as a side effect.

Although Viibryd   too technically refers to a group SIOZSiN, the drug dual action. Firstly, it increases the production of serotonin in the body (this substance provides us a good mood), and secondly activates serotonin receptors. Experts believe that because of these receptors in humans disappear side effects associated with the reduction drive. But exactly how this happens has not yet been established.



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