Who are we?

We are a group of Canadians experiencing an iatrogenic (meaning caused by a medication or medical treatment) disorder known commonly as Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction or Post SSRI/SNRI Sexual Dysfunction. This disorder arises during or after the use of SSRI (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor) and SNRI (Serotonin-norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitor) antidepressants. Though characterized by a reduction or removal of sexual functioning, common symptoms also include emotional blunting, cognitive dysfunction, genital numbness and sleep disruption. The causes of PSSD are poorly understood and there are no known reliable treatments. The disorder can arise from brief exposure to SSRIs or SNRIs and can persist for months, years or indefinitely. This page exists to bring together people in Canada suffering from this condition and advocate for recognition, research and greater transparency within psychiatry concerning the risks of antidepressants.

See article in Canadian independent newspaper The Tyee and the Toronto Star

A therapist’s view of PSSD

See our blog post for Queen’s University Sexual Health Research Lab