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What do you suggest if my psychiatrist prescribed me antidepressant for noctournal emission problem. help please.?

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Sexual side effects : First I would advise you ask your doctor why he or she prescribed the antidepressant. Many antidepressants have a sexual side effect that may make I difficult to ejaculate or take longer to do so. Most likely that is what the doctor facilitate.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Dr. Robert Killian answered

Specializes in General Practice

New Doctor: Nocturnal emissions are natural. They are natures way to keep your prostate healthy, cancer free, and the semen fresh. If your are not emptying your prostate gland naturally through ejaculation them nature gives you nocturnal emissions. You need a new doctor. Any physician trying to stop this necessary process does not have your best interests at heart. Even if you asked for this antidepressant.

Answered 7/27/2014

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