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                    <p>Question: I have been using Zoloft for about 2 months now and my doctor said that if I experienced side effects that they would probably get better in time. The problem is that now I have like no sex drive at all, and when I do have intercourse I can never reach an orgasm, though I used to be able to easily.

Will these problems go away like my doctor said they would?</p>
                    
                    <p>Dr. David Sack Says...: <p>Sexual dysfunction is the number one reason people discontinue Zoloft-type antidepressants. Although for some people these symptoms will decrease over time, for the majority of people on this class of medication the symptoms continue and are chronic.</p><br /><p>Some patients benefit from switching to other types of medication that don’t have these side effects.</p><br /><p>There are medicines that sometimes help with the issue in some people, such as Viagra. The antidepressant buproprion/Wellbutrin is known to be one of the drugs that has few or no sexual side effects for most people.</p></p>
                    
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