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Business Opportunity courtesy of Impeto Medical

September 9, 2019 32 Comments

Some months ago we had organised for 6 volunteers with PSSD to get tested for peripheral neuropathy, using a Sudoscan, made by Impeto Medical, who are based in Paris. By chance we found that there is a genital adaptor for the Sudoscan that has been in use for several years in Paris, leading to a publication over two years ago. Through a colleague, we got in contact with Dr … [Read more...] about Business Opportunity courtesy of Impeto Medical

Device Wrecks & Regulators?

September 4, 2019 18 Comments

RxISK is powered by people working behind the scenes - picking at threads and sometimes finding something rather different to what they expected.  One of those who can't resist a loose thread is Suzanne Stevens, who has been interested in our Sudoscan problem. Many of you suffering with PSSD or related PRS, PRSD and PGAD conditions have been emailing Impeto Medical in Paris … [Read more...] about Device Wrecks & Regulators?

Sudoscan Saga & Propecia/Finasteride Survey

August 19, 2019 7 Comments

Sudoscan Several months ago, we became aware of a device called Sudoscan made by Impeto Medical, based in Paris. It’s mainly used to assess peripheral neuropathy in the hands and feet. But the company also have a special adaptor for Sudoscan that has been used to test genital function and found disturbances where other tests haven't.  This is custom-made and isn’t commercially … [Read more...] about Sudoscan Saga & Propecia/Finasteride Survey

Cis- and Trans-Drug Wrecks

July 15, 2019 3 Comments

After a Montelukast Withdrawal Syndrome post two weeks back, we had more comments than after any previous post - so much so that this seemed worth noting in a Post in its own right. After last weeks Transgender Meds, we have had fewer comments than after any previous post.  This also seems worth noting in the form of a post. This is not so much a post as a series of notes … [Read more...] about Cis- and Trans-Drug Wrecks

Transgender Meds: A Call for Reports

July 8, 2019 22 Comments

This post is an invitation to report on drugs prescribed to transgender people. These include cross-sex hormones - testosterone for women, estrogen and progesterone for men, hormone-blocking agents like Lupron given to children with gender dysphoria to stop the physical changes of puberty, and other drugs like finasteride, spironolactone and birth-control pills prescribed to … [Read more...] about Transgender Meds: A Call for Reports

EMA Acknowledges Persistent Sexual Dysfunction After SSRIs & SNRIs

June 11, 2019 49 Comments

The European Medicines Agency has just concluded a review into sexual dysfunction after the discontinuation of SSRIs and SNRIs. Before we discuss their findings, it's worth looking back over the events of the past year. RxISK petition In 2018, we put together a petition requesting changes to SSRI and SNRI product labels to warn about post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) and … [Read more...] about EMA Acknowledges Persistent Sexual Dysfunction After SSRIs & SNRIs

Neutered Britain: Sex and Drugs

May 14, 2019 31 Comments

An article in the BMJ last week triggered a flurry of newspaper interest.  Sex is a surefire generator of column inches as it were.  Stories appeared in all the major broadsheets. Rather surprisingly I didn't put two and two together until the Daily Mail took the tried and trusted tack of talking about one of our problems - happening in another country.  The Americans, they … [Read more...] about Neutered Britain: Sex and Drugs

Xarelto and Sex

April 22, 2019 48 Comments

Editorial Note: This extraordinary post from Spiros might help explain the very similar problems that follow SSRIs, Finasteride, and Isotretinoin. There have been several other reports to RxISK of comparable problems on rivaroxaban - Xarelto. This drug causes many more problems than the sexual one described here. We would be interested to hear from anyone else suffering from … [Read more...] about Xarelto and Sex

RxISK Rorschach: Do not Go Gentle

April 9, 2019 47 Comments

Last week's RxISK post on Assisted Dying proved something of a Rorschach test.  People read diametrically opposite messages into it. It was written at the same time as Something Stupid This Way Comes and cross-referenced this.  This I thought made it clear that there is no such thing as Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD).  TRD is a phenomenon created by antidepressants - … [Read more...] about RxISK Rorschach: Do not Go Gentle

Encountering Doctors

March 18, 2019 9 Comments

Editorial Note: The image goes with a study headlined Doctors stop listening to patients several seconds into a conversation.  This post is from one of the many PSSD sufferers who behind the scenes has been helping push research on this awful condition forward.  It would be a lot easier if doctors did listen. Just as the brain and the human nervous system are largely … [Read more...] about Encountering Doctors

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