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Which Antidepressant Causes Hypersexuality? A Pharmacological Review

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While up to 73% of individuals on common antidepressants report sexual dysfunction, a smaller subset experiences the opposite: hypersexuality [1.4.5]. Understanding which antidepressant causes hypersexuality involves looking at their unique effects on brain chemistry, particularly dopamine [1.9.2].

Which Drugs Cause Hypersexuality? A Pharmacological Overview

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Impulse control disorders (ICDs), including hypersexuality, affect approximately 1 in 7 Parkinson's disease patients being treated with dopamine agonists [1.4.4]. Understanding which drugs cause hypersexuality is crucial for patients and clinicians to recognize and manage this distressing side effect.

Investigating the Link: Does Wellbutrin Cause Hypersexuality?

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While many antidepressants are associated with decreased libido, bupropion (Wellbutrin) is an exception [1.5.2]. This has led many to ask: **Does Wellbutrin cause hypersexuality?** While not a common side effect, it is a documented occurrence for some individuals [1.2.1].

Does paliperidone cause hypersexuality? A comprehensive pharmacological review

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According to rare case reports, paliperidone can cause hypersexuality, despite being more commonly associated with decreased libido and other forms of sexual dysfunction. This paradoxical adverse effect is a documented, though infrequent, risk for patients using this atypical antipsychotic and is an important topic for discussion between patients and their clinicians.

Is Horniness a Side Effect of Vyvanse? A Look at Libido Changes

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In clinical trials for Vyvanse, approximately 1.4% of participants reported a decreased libido, while erectile dysfunction was noted in 2.6% of males [1.2.2]. So, is horniness a side effect of Vyvanse, or is the opposite more common? The answer is complex and varies by individual.

A Medical Guide: How to Stop Vyvanse Hypersexuality

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Lisdexamfetamine, sold as Vyvanse, is a widely prescribed stimulant for ADHD and binge eating disorder [1.3.3]. While effective, some users wonder how to stop Vyvanse hypersexuality, a potential side effect involving an excessive preoccupation with sexual thoughts or behaviors [1.2.1].

Is hypersexuality a side effect of Vyvanse?

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According to reports from some users, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine), an amphetamine-based stimulant, can cause changes in sexual desire. The question for many patients is: is hypersexuality a side effect of Vyvanse, and what does this mean for their treatment?