April 10, 2009
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Type of Drug: Antidepressant; mood elevating agent. How the Nefazodone Product Works: The exact mechanism is unknown. Nefazodone appears to block the uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine (chemicals found in the brain). The effect may take a few weeks to be noticed. Uses of The Nefazodone: To treat mental depression in patients 18 years of…

March 27, 2009
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Type of Drug: Antidepressant (SSRI); mood-elevating agent. How the Drug Works: The actual antidepressant mechanism of paroxetine is not known. It is presumed that it works by blocking the uptake of serotonin, a chemical found in the brain. Uses Paroxetine Immediate-release: To treat obsessions and compulsions in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Pregnancy: There are…

March 23, 2009
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Type of Drug: Antidepressant; SSRI; mood-elevating agent. How the Sertraline Works: The actual antidepressant mechanism of sertraline is not known. It is presumed that it works by blocking the uptake of serotonin, a chemical found in the brain. Uses of The Sertraline: To treat major depressive disorder, obsessions and compulsions in adult patients with obsessive-compulsive…

February 9, 2009
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Type of Drug: Antidepressant; mood-elevating agent. How the Trazodone Works: It is not known how trazodone works to relieve depression. It is believed trazodone modifies the chemical balance in the brain, which changes behavior. It does not stimulate the brain. Uses of The Trazodone: To relieve mental depression. Unlabeled Uses: Occasionally doctors may prescribe trazodone…

November 8, 2008
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Mipramine HCI: Usual initial adult dose for outpatients is 75 mg/day increased to 150 mg/day. Doses over 200 mg/day are not recommended. Maintenance dose is 50 to 150 mg/day. For hospitalized patients, usual initial adult dosage is 100 mg/day in divided doses gradually increased to 200 mg/day as required. If no response occurs after 2…

October 11, 2008
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Type of drug: Antidepressants; mood-elevating agents. How the Drug Works: Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) appear to adjust or rebalance the brain’s own natural chemicals (neurotransmitters), which control mood, feelings, and behaviors. The effect may take a few weeks (1 to 4) to be noticed. Uses: For the relief of symptoms of depression (except clomipramine). Clomipramine: Only…

September 18, 2008
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Type of Drug: Antidepressant; mood-elevating agent How the Venlafaxie Product Works: Venlafaxine inhibits neuronal uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine in the central nervous system, which is believed to combat depression and other behavioral disorders. Uses of The Venlafaxie: The treatment of depression. The extended-release form is also used to treat generalized anxiety disorder. Pregnancy: Adequate…

July 8, 2008
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Amongst the top generic drug makers , tevausa is the most celebrated name, which has won acclaim as topmost drug dealing company in the world. Being a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, one of the top pharmaceutical companies across the globe, tevausa holds a successful track record for a great range of products available…

May 25, 2007
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Fluvoxamine – Guidelines for Using Fluvoxamine – Uses and Benefits Type of Drug: Antidepressant; mood elevating agent. How the Fluvoxamine Works: It is believed that fluvoxamine maleate adjusts or balances how the brain and nervous system produce and respond to their natural chemicals (called neurotransmitters). Fluvoxamine maleate inhibits the reuptake of serotonin by the brain….