1998
DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v59n0409f
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Fluoxetine-Induced Genital Anesthesia Relieved by Ginkgo biloba Extract

Abstract: Sir: Galletly et al.1 describe a patient treated with clozapine who had severe eosinophilia (55% of WBCs) followed by neutropenia (neutrophil count of 1840/µL) 7 days later. We report a similar case of a clozapine-treated patient who developed eosinophilia (47% of WBCs) and subsequent neutropenia (neutrophil count of 1800/µL) 6 days later. Apologies and Thanks to ReviewersRegrettably, the names of six reviewers were omitted from our l997 Reviewer List.1 The prominence the Journal has achieved in the field is a… Show more

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“…Delayed ejaculation or orgasm, and anorgasmia have been those symptoms that the literature links most clearly and most frequently to SSRI treatment, vs. to depression itself [16]. However the symptoms of genital anesthesia and pleasureless orgasm, outside the range of common experience and appearing to often occur together, are frequently reported among men and women in Internet communities, in an accumulating case reports literature [6][7][8][9][31][32][33][34][35][36], and in one research investigation [37].…”
Section: Genital Anesthesia and Pleasureless Or-gasm: Uncommon Or Chamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delayed ejaculation or orgasm, and anorgasmia have been those symptoms that the literature links most clearly and most frequently to SSRI treatment, vs. to depression itself [16]. However the symptoms of genital anesthesia and pleasureless orgasm, outside the range of common experience and appearing to often occur together, are frequently reported among men and women in Internet communities, in an accumulating case reports literature [6][7][8][9][31][32][33][34][35][36], and in one research investigation [37].…”
Section: Genital Anesthesia and Pleasureless Or-gasm: Uncommon Or Chamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ellison and DeLuca (1998) reported a case of a 37-year-old woman who was experiencing fluoxetine-induced sexual dysfunction (i.e., decreased sexual desire and arousal, decreased lubrication, delayed orgasm, vaginal anesthesia) that was relieved after 2 weeks of daily use of GBE (180-240 mg/day). In a 4-week, open trial in 33 women and 30 men, Cohen and Bartlik (1998) examined the effects of GBE (40 or 60 mg/ twice daily) on antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prostaglandins are known to improve sexual arousal in men. Another case of improvement of fluoxetine‐induced sexual dysfunction was reported in a 37‐year‐old woman under daily use of gingko extract [89].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%