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A 50-year-old male asked:

Nortriptyline can delayed ejaculation like clomipramine?

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Dr. Patrick Connerly
A Verified Doctoranswered
Family Medicine 51 years experience
Yes: Both medications can affect ejaculation
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Last updated Dec 8, 2016

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