Assertion: Tranquilizers (antidepressants) can cause sexual dysfunction as a potential side effect.
Reasoning: Sexual dysfunction can include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and difficulty in achieving orgasm.
Both Assertion and Reasoning are true, and the Reasoning is the correct explanation for the Assertion.
Both Assertion and Reasoning are true, but the Reasoning is NOT the correct explanation for the Assertion.
Assertion is true, but Reasoning is false.
Assertion is false, but Reasoning is true.
Both the Assertion and Reasoning are true. Tranquilizers (antidepressants) can cause sexual dysfunction as a potential side effect, which can include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and difficulty in achieving orgasm. The Reasoning provides specific examples of what sexual dysfunction can entail and supports the Assertion that tranquilizers can cause sexual dysfunction.
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