Hi how's it going,
I have bad OCD, and tried staying away from SSRIs for a while but they're the only thing that really take the edge off for me. They work well I can't deny it. I'll probably have to be on Brintellix indefinitely.
I'm having some strong sexual side effects though. Decreased libido, reduced feeling down there, and delayed orgasm. It's the most annoying thing because otherwise the SSRI is working pretty well. Can someone who's knowledgeable on psychopharmacology please help me understand with receptors have to do with this, and therefore I can counter the sides with another medicine.
Here's what I think I understand:
Brintellix has the mechanism of action of Buspar "built in". 5-ht1a partial agonist. So adding Buspar to counter the sexual side effects theoretically wouldn't do anything.
Wellbutrin is the other most common prescribed drug to counter sexual sides, but can cause agitation and activating anxious feelings in those prone to bad anxiety (me).
I've been reading a lot and have read that a 5-HT2c antagonist would increase dopamine in the PFC, leading to a decrease in sexual side effects. Some examples would be Agomelatine, Nefazodone, Mirtazapine. What I don't understand is that Prozac is a 5-HT2c anatagonist and I've been on it before and had much worse sexual side effects than on the Brintellix
Lastly, I read that stimulation of 5-HT2a causes sexual side effects. But a 5-HT2a antagonist is an antipsychotic, and I'm pretty sure risperidone isn't really precribed to counter SSRI sexual side effects.
I'm really not an expert AT ALL on psychopharmacology. I'm a businessman with OCD who's trying to get his shit together. I'd really appreciate if someone knowledgeable can help break it down for me based on their knowledge of Brintellix and what medicine I should try to counter the sexual side effects.














