Which of the following antidepressant also had an indication for smoking cessation?
A- Haloperidol
B- Bupropion
C- Citalopram
D- Mirtazapine
E- Paroxetine.
Antidepressants are drugs that treat manifestations of depression. It first developed in 1950 and has been used regularly since then. Today there are about 30 types of antidepressants and there are 4 main types:
Tricyclic antidepressants: (Tricyclics) Tannyl - Triptizol - Anafranil
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs): Prozac - Cypralix - Seroxat - Zoloft - Favrin.
- Serotonin reuptake inhibitors and noradrenaline (SNRIs): Effexor - Simbalta.
- Single oxidative enzyme inhibitors (MAOIs): Nardil
How do antidepressants work?
We do not know for certain, but we think it works by increasing the activity of some chemicals within our brains, these substances are called neurotransmitters. These carriers send signals from one brain cell to other cells. These chemicals play a role in depression called serotonin and noradrenaline.
What diseases do antidepressants use?
- Moderate and severe depression episodes.
- Serious anxiety and panic attacks.
- OCD disorders.
- Chronic pain.
- Eating disorders.
- Post - traumatic stress disorder.
- You do not need to increase the alarm to get the same effect.
- You will not suffer from the desire to deal with them if you stop them.
- stomach upset.
- flu-like symptoms.
- Worry.
- Roundabout.
- Serious dreams at night.
- Sense of body is like electric shocks.
A- Haloperidol
B- Bupropion
C- Citalopram
D- Mirtazapine
E- Paroxetine.
Antidepressants are drugs that treat manifestations of depression. It first developed in 1950 and has been used regularly since then. Today there are about 30 types of antidepressants and there are 4 main types:
Tricyclic antidepressants: (Tricyclics) Tannyl - Triptizol - Anafranil
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs): Prozac - Cypralix - Seroxat - Zoloft - Favrin.
- Serotonin reuptake inhibitors and noradrenaline (SNRIs): Effexor - Simbalta.
- Single oxidative enzyme inhibitors (MAOIs): Nardil
How do antidepressants work?
We do not know for certain, but we think it works by increasing the activity of some chemicals within our brains, these substances are called neurotransmitters. These carriers send signals from one brain cell to other cells. These chemicals play a role in depression called serotonin and noradrenaline.
What diseases do antidepressants use?
- Moderate and severe depression episodes.
- Serious anxiety and panic attacks.
- OCD disorders.
- Chronic pain.
- Eating disorders.
- Post - traumatic stress disorder.
- You do not need to increase the alarm to get the same effect.
- You will not suffer from the desire to deal with them if you stop them.
- stomach upset.
- flu-like symptoms.
- Worry.
- Roundabout.
- Serious dreams at night.
- Sense of body is like electric shocks.
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