This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of different treatments for Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD). CSBD is a condition where individuals find it difficult to control intense sexual urges, leading to repetitive sexual behaviors that can interfere with daily life. The study will explore the effectiveness of three different treatments: Escitalopram, Naltrexone, and a combination of both, as well as a placebo. Escitalopram is commonly used to treat depression and anxiety, while Naltrexone is often used to manage addiction by reducing cravings.
The purpose of the study is to compare how these treatments affect the severity of CSBD symptoms. Participants will receive one of the treatments or a placebo and will be monitored over a period of time to observe changes in their symptoms. The study will involve taking medication orally, which means swallowing a pill, and participants will be asked to keep a diary to track their behaviors and feelings.
Throughout the study, participants will be assessed using various scales and questionnaires to measure the frequency and intensity of their compulsive sexual behaviors. The study aims to provide insights into which treatment is most effective in reducing the symptoms of CSBD, potentially offering new options for managing this condition.



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