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Friday, October, 23, 2009

What Are The Ssri Medication Names

Health Encyclopedia: Serotonin Syndrome

Alternative Names

Hyperserotonemia; Serotonergic syndrome


Prevention

Always tell all of your healthcare providers what medicines you take. Patients who take triptans with SSRIs or SNRIs should be closely followed, especially right after starting a medicine or increasing its dosage.


References

US Food and Drug Administration. FDA Public Health Advisory: Combined Use of 5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptor Agonists (Triptans), Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) or ...

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...together as a team to develop an individualized plan. Prescription Medications Thus far three drugs, Lyrica, Cymbalta and Savella have received FDA approval for the treatment of... Read more »
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...month, your doctor may prescribe medication for you to prevent recurrent migraines. Such prescription drugs may include: Beta-blockers such as propranolol (Inderal) Anti-depressants,... Read more »
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