Management Strategies for Antipsychotic-Related Sexual Dysfunction: A Clinical Approach
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Management Strategies for Antipsychotic-Related Sexual Dysfunction: A Clinical Approach
Abstract
Antipsychotic medication can be often associated with sexual dysfunction (SD). Given its intimate nature, treatment emergent sexual dysfunction (TESD) remains underestimated in clinical practice. However, psychotic patients consider sexual issues as important as first rank psychotic symptoms, and their disenchantment with TESD can lead to important patient distress and treatment drop-out. In this paper, we detail some management strategies for TESD from a clinical perspective, ranging from prevention (carefully choosing an antipsychotic with a low rate of TESD) to possible pharmacological interventions aimed at improving patients' tolerability when TESD is present. The suggested recommendations include the following: prescribing either aripiprazole or another dopaminergic agonist as a first option antipsychotic or switching to it whenever possible. Whenever this is not possible, adjunctive treatment with aripiprazole seems to also be beneficial for reducing TESD. Some antipsychotics, like olanzapine, quetiapine, or ziprasidone, have less impact on sexual function than others, so they are an optimal second choice. Finally, a variety of useful strategies (such as the addition of sildenafil) are also described where the previous ones cannot be applied, although they may not yield as optimal results.
Keywords: TESD; anorgasmia; antipsychotic; erectile dysfunction; management strategies; orgasm retardation; sexual dysfunction; treatment.
Conflict of interest statement
A.L. Montejo received consultancy fees and honoraria/research grants. Cabello received consultancy in the last 5 years from from Eli Lilly, Forum Pharmaceuticals, Rovi, Servier, Lundbeck, Otsuka, Janssen Cilag, Pfizer, Roche, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, ANECA, and the Junta de Castilla y León. The other authors do not declare any conflict of interest.
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