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Re: Why can't we have antidepressants that work (or not) the same day? » zonked

Posted by Conundrum on July 2, 2010, at 22:50:11

In reply to Why can't we have antidepressants that work (or not) the same day?, posted by zonked on July 2, 2010, at 20:24:54

if antidepressants worked in one day they would be too addictive to be on the market. Just got to a site like revolutionhealth.com and the top rated drugs are dexedrine, ultram, and ritalin.
(I'm not counting luvox since one person made 5 of the same entries which gave it a falsely high rating.)

http://www.revolutionhealth.com/drugs-treatments/c/depression?condition=depression&med_type=rx&q=&rx=1&sort=rd&stype=g

If its not sorted by highest rated to lowest click the user rating button.

Mirtazapine is the first standard new type of antidepressants on the list and it comes in at number 10.


Post-SSRI syndrome: iatrogenic anhedonia, memory and concentration problems, sexual dysfunction. [NOTE no sadness or anxiety]
Location:USA
Currently taking 300mg Lamictal and 30mg mirtazapine.

 

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