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Case: Antidepressant agents. Discussion
Posted By Kelly On Wednesday, June 2nd 2010 under: Pharmacotherapy Tags: Atypical Agents, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), Tricyclic Agents
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Drugs used to treat depression are classified as TCAs, atypical heterocyclic (second- and third-generation) agents, SSRIs, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Other conditions for which certain antidepressant agents are used include panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disease (OCD), bipolar affective disorder, chronic pain, and enuresis.
SSRIs are the most extensively prescribed antidepressant agents because, unlike tricyclic and heterocyclic agents, they produce less sedation, have fewer antimuscarinic cholinoreceptor effects, and are safer in overdose. ... Read More
