Celexa’s Dark Side: 73% Suffer Sexual Dysfunction!

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Justin Nault: This is the scandal they don’t want you to know about.
Even after stopping antidepressants, your sex life may never recover. And one in eight Americans is about to learn this harsh truth.
It’s called PSSD… Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction. We’re talking complete genital numbness, zero libido, and the inability to reproduce. And it could last decades after you stop taking the pills.
Europe has had warning labels since 2019. Canada since 2021. Australia has documented cases lasting up to three and a half years. But in America? The FDA dismissed a lawsuit on a technicality, not science.
A study of 1022 participants found that 73% of people on Celexa experience sexual dysfunction. That number is terrifying.
Here’s what’s even scarier:
Gen Z’s sexual collapse mirrors the rise in antidepressant prescriptions.
• 28% of young men report no sex in the last year—triple the rate from 2008.
• Teen prescriptions for SSRIs have skyrocketed—130% increase in girls.
• Many of these young women are entering their twenties unable to feel pleasure.
• Boys who started Zoloft in middle school are entering college with erectile dysfunction.
• 63% of men under 30 are single.
• Birth rates are at an all-time low—1.64, the lowest ever recorded.
Millions of people are unknowingly being medicated in their prime years, losing their ability to love, connect, and reproduce.
The system knew, and it still isn’t warning you.
You can trust a system that ignores the facts, or you can share this and wake up before you lose more than depression.
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