There is Anafranil (antidepressant). What is this used for?
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-10-18
In Reply to: Medication: S/L Rima fa ril - NM
Subject: There is Anafranil (antidepressant). What is this used for?
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Anafranil for depression
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What about Desipramine? It's an antidepressant.
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Could it be Celexa, the antidepressant?
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This is for a patient who has severe depression. It sounds like the doctor is saying they will start her on Prestique 50 mg daily but I have never heard of an antidepressant that is even close to that. Any ideas?
There's imipramine, an antidepressant
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Is it a psych report? If not, more info please so we can try to be more helpful.
bupropion - antidepressant - or
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budeprion is another generic antidepressant ?
Remeron is an antidepressant that comes in that dosage. nm
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Celexa (antidepressant) and Lamictal (bipolar)?
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Could it be sustained-release? I believe bupropion is classified as an antidepressant.
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Celexa? That is an antidepressant, which fits with the neurology scenario nm
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