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Objective: Patients with schizophrenia often experience sexual dysfunction (SD), to which disorder-related factors like negative symptoms and nondisorder-related factors can theoretically contribute. Thus, we investigated the correlation of SD and serum prolactin level in patients with schizophrenia during antipsychotic treatment.
Methods: We included 39 patients with schizophrenia with a mean age of 34.6 years who were switched to second-generation antipsychotics into the study. Sexual adverse effects (via a specific scale) and serum prolactin levels were measured at baseline and week 4.
Results: In males, mean prolactin levels increased over 4 weeks at a trend level of significance. Although a high incidence of SD was reported at baseline, there were no statistically significant changes over the course of 4 weeks. At baseline, a positive correlation between diminished sexual desire and prolactin levels could be found in men, which was not found in women; at week 4, both male and female patients demonstrated a positive correlation between orgastic dysfunction and prolactin levels. We found significant positive correlations between changes in prolactin levels over 4 weeks and changes in orgastic dysfunction for both sexes. Regression analyses showed prolactin levels at baseline to be a predictor of diminished sexual desire in men. Change in prolactin level was found to be a predictor of change for diminished sexual desire in women and for orgastic dysfunction in both sexes.
Conclusion: We conclude that the potential of antipsychotics to increase serum prolactin levels imposes a certain risk that patients will experience SD of varying severity.
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