Can Switching Medication Fix Low Libido & Painful Sex? Safe Steps & Script.
Автор: The Womens Health Clinic
Загружено: 2025-12-23
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Can Switching Medication Fix Low Libido & Painful Sex? Safe Steps & Script.
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Many commonly prescribed medications can interfere with your sexual function, often dampening desire, reducing natural lubrication, or causing discomfort during penetration. Medication-induced sexual dysfunction is vastly under-reported, affecting a significant proportion of people on certain antidepressants, hormonal contraceptives, or antihypertensives.
In this detailed video, we explore common drug culprits and provide the exact, medically reviewed script you need to discuss potential alternatives safely with your GP or prescriber 🗣️.
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Key Insights You Will Gain 💡
Common Culprits: Learn which medications frequently affect sexual comfort, including certain SSRI/SNRI antidepressants (like sertraline, citalopram, fluoxetine), hormonal contraceptives (the combined pill, implant), some blood pressure medications (beta-blockers), and older antihistamines.
Safety First: You must never stop or swap medication without discussing it with your GP or prescriber first, as altering doses without guidance can destabilize your condition or cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
The Switch Strategy: Discover evidence-based approaches. Switching to Bupropion or Mirtazapine may help with sexual side effects from SSRIs. Moving from oral contraception to a transdermal patch or ring might lower SHBG, potentially restoring natural libido.
The Conversation Script: Use a clear, respectful opening to discuss side effects, acknowledging the importance of your primary treatment while inviting collaborative problem-solving.
Supportive Measures: Your clinician may suggest adjunctive therapies like topical oestrogen for dryness, lubricants, pelvic health physiotherapy, or psychosexual counseling alongside any medication switch.
Sexual health is a recognized component of quality of life, and good clinicians welcome these discussions, understanding that untreated sexual side effects can lead to non-compliance with important medication.
This content is authored and medically reviewed by Dr. Farzana Khan, MD, DFFP, RCGP, who focuses on vaginal health, sexual function concerns, and providing clear explanations and shared decision-making.
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. Results vary. Not a cure.
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