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Nerve pain from other causes (peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord injury, stroke, radiculopathy); Tension headache; Migraine; Facial pain; Fibromyalgia; Low back ...
Tricyclic antidepressants can have more side effects than other antidepressants. But for some people, they may ease depression when other medicines fail.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil) and sertraline (Zoloft).
... sertraline, venlafaxine, Celexa®, Cymbalta®, Effexor®, Lexapro®, Paxil®, Prozac®, Zoloft®), certain pain medicines (eg, meperidine, methadone, pentazocine ...
Depression symptoms often get better with an antidepressant. But over time, the medicine may not have the same effect. Find out why this can happen.
You may feel more depressed or anxious. Alcohol can stop the benefits of your antidepressant medicine, making your symptoms harder to treat. · Side effects may ...
For some people, some herbal and dietary supplements seem to help with depression. More studies are needed on how well they work and their side effects.
... sertraline, Elavil®, Luvox®, Pamelor®, Paxil®, Prozac®, or Zoloft®). Check with your doctor right away if you have anxiety, restlessness, fast heartbeat ...
Learn how certain drug interactions or an increase in the dose of certain drugs can cause serotonin levels to rise to potentially dangerous levels.
... sertraline. You must wait at least 5 weeks after you stop using fluoxetine before you can start using desipramine. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be ...
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