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Old May 04, 2015, 04:50 PM
jmz1234 jmz1234 is offline
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Hi,

Im having problems with erectile issues related to haldol. It seems that i cant keep an erection. Ive been off haldol for about 2 days now and it seems to persist. Is this common? I heard it is a side effect of the medication. im also having trouble sleeping at night too now that I have discontinued the medication.

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Old May 05, 2015, 12:29 PM
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It generally takes a week to two weeks to get out of your system and then things will start to return to normal. Now if you are taking something else it might have sexual side effects as well.
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Old May 05, 2015, 01:59 PM
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Hi,

Im having problems with erectile issues related to haldol. It seems that i cant keep an erection. Ive been off haldol for about 2 days now and it seems to persist. Is this common? I heard it is a side effect of the medication. im also having trouble sleeping at night too now that I have discontinued the medication.
Not common w haldol. What else are you taking?
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