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. 2019 Oct 7;8(10):1640. doi: 10.3390/jcm8101640

Table 1.

Meta-analysis of the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in patients taking antidepressants [3].

Antidepressant Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction Main Form of Sexual Dysfunction
Moclobemide 0.22% Desire (4.11%), orgasm (0.41%), arousal (1.91%)
Agomelatine 0.25% Desire (1.52%), orgasm (1.31%)
Amineptine 0.46% Insufficient data
Nefazodone 0.46% Desire (1.53%), orgasm (0.32%), arousal (0.19%)
Bupropion 0.75% Desire (1.29%), orgasm (1.26%), arousal (1.83%)
Mirtazapine 2.32% Desire (6.03%), orgasm (4.4%), arousal (3.92%)
Fluvoxamine 3.27% Desire (6.31%), orgasm (11.91%), arousal (31.42%)
Escitalopram 3.44% Desire (1.10%), orgasm (4.23%), arousal (0.68%)
Duloxetine 4.36% Desire (5.25%), arousal (10.95%)
Phenelzine 6.43% Desire (5.71%), orgasm (11.85%), arousal (5.76%)
Imipramine 7.24% Desire (6.33%), orgasm (5.25%), arousal (6.07%)
Fluoxetine 15.59% Desire (45.59%), orgasm (11.91%), arousal (31.42%)
Paroxetine 16.68% Desire (46.99%), orgasm (18.45%), arousal (44.44%)
Citalopram 20.27% Desire (55.30%), orgasm (14.39%), arousal (82.48%)
Venlafaxine 24.82% Desire (23%), orgasm (15.94%), arousal (54.04%)
Sertraline 27.43% Desire (42.95%), orgasm (15.03%), arousal (38.58%)