Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction from Medication


Your Depression is gone, but how is your sex drive?

Boston Clinical Trials is currently seeking participants for a Clinical Research Study evaluating the effects of an investigational medication on sexual functioning in adults with well treated depression.

  • Are you currently taking Zoloft, Paxil, or Celexa for depression?
  • Are you 18 - 55 years old?
Have you been suffering from ...
  • Lack of interest in sex?
  • Inability to ejaculate or reach an orgasm?
  • Trouble getting aroused or reduced vaginal lubrication?
If so, you may qualify to participate in this clinical research study with an investigational medication.

All study related visits provided at no cost.

Please call (617) 477-4868 or fill out the form below for more information.

Female Sexual Dysfunction


Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

As a woman, you know with the demands of day to day life, there are times when you do not have the time or energy for intimacy. However, if your desire for sex is not what is used to be - and it’s been this way for quite some time-there may be a larger issue at hand. You may be wondering if you will ever have interest in sex again. This may bother and concern you, and cause distress.

If this sounds familiar, you may have a condition known as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD).

Boston Clinical Trials is conducting a clinical study to determine the effectiveness and safety of an investigational medication for HSDD. There are 8 office visits in the study over 26 weeks. During the Screening Visit, you will be asked to sign this consent form, give your health history, and tell the study staff what medications you take. An experienced psychologist or sexologist specializing in sexual function will talk with you to help assess whether you qualify for the study.

Compensation will be provided for time and travel.

Please call (617) 477-4868 or fill out the form below for more information.


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Sexual dysfunctions cover a wide variety of problems: For men, this includes low sexual desire, erectile dysfunction (ED), or premature or delayed ejaculation For women it may include spasms of the vagina, pain during sexual intercourse, and problems with sexual desire (libido) and response.

Decreased sexual desire is the most common complaint among women and it affects up to 43% of women. And it is estimated that approximately 1 in 4 men over the age of 65 have impotence.
Symptoms of Sexual Dysfunction may include the following:

⚫ (Male) Premature or delayed ejaculation ⚫ (Female) Pain during sex ⚫ (Both) Difficulty having an orgasm
⚫ (Male) Inability to achieve
or maintain an erection
⚫ (Female) Vaginal dryness ⚫ (Both) Lack of sexual desire