Main Page :: About Us :: Place Your Link :: Security & Privacy :: Terms of Service :: Add Article
Search:   
webtweety.com webtweety.com
Add Url
 

Software & Networking

Education & Learning

News & Media

Art & Creative

Online & Indoor Games

People & Society

Relationship & Lifestyle

Music & Entertainment

Jobs & Employment

Self Healing

Garden & Home

Business & Companies

Tour & Travel

Fitness & Health

Online Shopping

Medical Care

Science & Space

Children

Automotive

Politics & Government

Adventure & Sports

Banking & Finance

Property & Estate

Eating & Drinking

 

Main Page › Fitness & Health › Medicines & Cures
 

Antidepressant Comparisons

 
Author: Max Bellamy

MAOIs act by inhibiting monoamine oxidase, a complex enzyme system that metabolizes excess serotonin and epinephrine. It holds the negativity of inducing potential life-threatening problems and therefore cannot be used in patients with congestive cardiac failure or in those with a history of liver disease. It can be dangerous for those who are hypersensitive to its ingredients. It should be used only when other available Antidepressant medications fail as treatment options for depression.

TCAs act mainly by inhibiting the reuptake of both norepinephrine and serotonin. Though the type of side effects experienced by the patient due to TCAs or MAOIs are many times similar, the frequency of these side effects is much less in the case of TCAs. Thus, TCAs enjoy a better rate of acceptance by the patients.

The SSRIs act by inhibiting the serotonin reuptake and are considered the most popular, effective and safe prescription medications. Prozac, a drug of this class, has shown significant success in the treatment of depression and prevention of suicide. It exhibits less potential side effects as compared to TCAs and MAOIs, and is well tolerated.

It should be noted that these three therapeutic groups share the similarity of relieving depressive symptoms in the same period of time (1 to 4 weeks). The SSRIs, because of their benefit of safety and tolerability, enjoy the stand of first-line agents. The TCAs are much cheaper than SSRIs and are preferred by patients who are unresponsive to other Antidepressants.

The SNRIs better serve a patient of depression by aiming to keep both serotonin and norepinephrine at the right level. The drug bupropion (novel Antidepressant) is unique in its efficiency to inhibit the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine.

Author Bio:
Max Bellamy is a noted author. Max likes to create articles about this area.
You can search for this article using: the cure, medicine, remedy, medications, acne medicine, medicine cabinets, bad medicine
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Exercise & Motivation, Part 3: Keeping It Going
 
Arthritis - Its Debilitating and Detrimental Effects
 
Burning Fat vs. Burning Calories
 
The Effects of Steroid Use
 
Dietary Supplements & General Information
 
Biological Dentistry
 
Usefulness Of Elderberry Juice
 
How To Buy Medications Safely
 
The Importance of Water for Your Skin and Health
 
Hyponatremia: Too Much Water
 
 
 
Main Page :: Security & Privacy :: Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.webtweety.com - All Rights Reserved.