Other Antidepressants

Sep 9, 2018Handbook of experimental pharmacology

Other types of antidepressants

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Abstract

Five FDA-approved medications for major depressive disorder in the United States include bupropion, mirtazapine, trazodone, vortioxetine, and vilazodone.

  • Bupropion is unique among antidepressants for having no significant effect on serotonin levels and is associated with a maximum dose of 450 mg per day, with an onset of action at 2 weeks.
  • Mirtazapine enhances norepinephrine and serotonin release and may lead to significant symptom improvement within 1-2 weeks, with long-term studies showing continued improvement over 40 weeks.
  • Trazodone, primarily used for major depressive disorder, also acts as a treatment for insomnia, with one-third of inpatients responding within a week.
  • Vortioxetine combines serotonin transporter inhibition with receptor modulation, showing symptom improvement at 2 weeks and a maximum dose of 20 mg daily.
  • Vilazodone enhances serotonin activity and is associated with reduced sexual side effects, with improvements in depressive symptoms noted within one week at a therapeutic dose of 40 mg daily.

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