Dr. Rachel Rubin
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But dopamine is dopamine and dopamine works.
So if you can say antidepressants cause sexual side effects.
Could medicine that works on the brain improve sexual health?
Logic, people.
It makes perfect sense.
And that's what we find in our clinic.
But there aren't enough doctors that are rolling up their sleeves, learning the nuances and writing the prescriptions so it's easier to tell patients, well, sorry, there's nothing for you.
There actually is.
And we're just not using what we have because no one's even like having those conversations.
There was a beautiful paper that came out
last year, this year, like in the last 12 months.
And it got presented at the Menopause Society meeting.
She was invited to present called, I Just Don't Feel Like Myself.
Reading it and seeing that put on paper and like someone actually studied this was a lightning bolt moment for me.
I shared it on the internet.
It went viral, of course.
IDFLM.
You hear it all the time in clinic.
I hear it all the time in clinic.
How much of it, like a woman just comes in and is like, I don't feel like myself.