Pharmacological strategies for sexual recovery in men undergoing antipsychotic treatment.
Tommaso B JanniniAndrea SansoneAlessandro RossiGiorgio Di LorenzoMassimiliano ToscanoAlberto SiracusanoEmmanuele Angelo JanniniPublished in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2022)
Clinicians must consider sexual life as a major health domain. To do so, a first step would be to measure and monitor sexual function by means of psychometric tools. Secondly, primary prevention should be conducted when choosing antipsychotics, i.e. picking sex-sparing compounds like aripiprazole or brexpiprazole. Thirdly, if sexolytic compounds cannot be dismissed, such as first-generation antipsychotics, risperidone, paliperidone, or amisulpride, then aripiprazole 5-20 mg/day adjunctive therapy has proven to be most effective in normalizing prolactin levels and consequently treating antipsychotic-induced SD.