Mirtazapine treatment and sexual functions: Results of a Hungarian,multicentre, prospective study in depressed out-patients |
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Authors: | Peter Osváth Sandor Fekete Viktor Vörös Janos Almási |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary;2. Medical Department, Organon Hungary, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Since many antidepressants can cause sexual dysfunction, the aim of this study was to follow-up sexual functions during mirtazapine (RemeronSolTab®) treatment. One hundred and two (44 male and 58 female) outpatients with major depression were recruited to this prospective, observational, non-interventional study. The screening was followed by three visits, during which the 17-HAMD, CGI and 9-BDI scales were used. The change of sexual life was monitored by a self-completing questionnaire, based on the modified Psychotropic-Related Sexual Dysfunction Questionnaire. During the treatment both the depression rating scales and the CGI have shown a significant improvement and significant amelioration of previous sexual problems was found; patients were evaluating their sexual life better and better. Our results indicated that mirtazapine is an effective tool for depressed patients who suffer from sexual dysfunction. |
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Keywords: | Depression prospective study sexual dysfunction mirtazapine (Remeron SolTab®) |
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