Avoid them.Surprising that Doctors still prescribe them.

Some medications have been linked to an increased risk for violent, even homicidal behavior. A recent study identified 31 drugs that are disproportionately linked with violent behavior.
Time Magazine lists the top ten offenders:
- Varenicline (Chantix): The number one violence-inducing drug on the list, this anti-smoking medication is 18 times more likely to be linked with violence when compared to other drugs
- Fluoxetine (Prozac): This drug was the first well-known SSRI antidepressant
- Paroxetine (Paxil): Another SSRI antidepressant, Paxil is also linked with severe withdrawal symptoms and a risk of birth defects
- Amphetamines: (Various): Used to treat ADHD
- Mefoquine (Lariam): A treatment for malaria which is often linked with reports of strange behavior
- Atomoxetine (Strattera): An ADHD drug that affects the neurotransmitter noradrenaline
- Triazolam (Halcion): This potentially addictive drug is used to treat insomnia
- Fluvoxamine (Luvox): Another SSRI antidepressant
- Venlafaxine (Effexor): An antidepressant also used to treat anxiety disorders
- Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq): An antidepressant which affects both serotonin and noradrenaline
Sources:
PLoS One December 15, 2010; 5(12)
Related:
Early anti-depressant exposure reduces socializing behaviors in rats but increases them in the long term. There are very few human studies that have been carried out for more than a week or two. This means the long-term effect of exposure to antidepressants agents is unknown.
The brain imaging data suggest that antidepressants influence emotional experience and processing in healthy individuals. There is a variety of individual variation in emotional experience and processing, but the antidepressants appear to move healthy individuals along this domain.
http://brainposts.blogspot.com/2011/01/what-do-antidepressants-do-in-healthy.html
Antidepressants can certainly cause orgasm problems and lower your libido. In particular, the SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) group of medications, including Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil, can result in difficulties. Since you’ve completely lost the ability to have an orgasm, you should talk to your doctor about lowering your medication dose or changing to a drug with fewer sexual side effects — the antidepressant Wellbutrin, for example, which has been found to improve libido and orgasm ability. You might want to discuss Wellbutrin with your doctor to determine whether it’s right for you.
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