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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression and pain after a stroke
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How It WorksSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can balance certain brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. When these brain chemicals are in proper balance, symptoms of depression may be relieved. Why It Is UsedSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are used to treat depression and may help relieve pain after a stroke. How Well It WorksSSRIs are as effective in treating depression as other types of antidepressants, such as tricyclic or tetracyclic antidepressants and MAOIs(monoamine oxidase inhibitors), but they have different and often less severe side effects. Some studies show that these medicines also help relieve chronic pain, such as pain resulting from a stroke. Side EffectsSide effects of SSRIs include:
FDA Advisories. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.) What To Think AboutYou may start to feel better within 1 to 3 weeks of taking an SSRI. But it can take as many as 6 to 8 weeks to see more improvement. If you have questions or concerns about your medicines, or if you do not notice any improvement by 3 weeks, talk to your doctor. SSRIs can be safer than tricyclic or tetracyclic antidepressants because they do not cause death if taken in large quantities (overdose). SSRIs usually are well-tolerated and effective. SSRIs also may be safer for older adults because the side effects are more tolerable.1 Sexual dysfunction can be a significant problem for some people while taking an SSRI. Other antidepressants such as bupropion (Wellbutrin, for example) may be less likely to cause significant sexual dysfunction as a side effect and may be used instead of, or in addition to, an SSRI. Sexual problems in men resulting from use of SSRIs may also be relieved by use of an erectile dysfunction medicine such as sildenafil (Viagra).2 Never suddenly stop taking antidepressants. The use of any antidepressant should be tapered off slowly and only under the supervision of a health professional. Abruptly stopping antidepressant medicines can cause negative side effects or a relapse into another depressive episode.
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