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Default Yesterday at 10:56 PM
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I was wondering what antidepressants you've tried and what side effects you experienced, specifically if you experienced sexual side effects (sorry if this is TMI... but I'm having a problem here!). Also, what are you on right now, and do you have that specific side effect or not?

Also - has anyone ever been on viibryd? I'd never even heard of it until I googled what ADs are least likely to cause sexual side effects.

Also also - (sorry for so many also's!) I only can go on something that has a generic.

For reference, this is what I currently take:

Seroquel 400mg
Loxapine 50mg
Gabapentin 800mg x4
Lamictal 200mg
Diazepam 30mg
Propranolol 40mg
Sertraline 200mg

And topamax and metformin to supposedly help control my weight... HA! Whatever.

Oh, and (editing raspberry coming in) - for ADs in the past I've been on Cymbalta, wellbutrin, effexor, remeron and trazodone, and none of those worked out for me.

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