Antidepressants
A class of medications to treat depression; includes subgroups of
- Tricyclic antidepressants (i.e., older drugs, those with a high incidence of anticholinergic effects, and drugs that are highly cardiotoxic in overdose), such as desipramine, nortriptyline, amitriptyline, imipramine, doxepin, and clomipramine
- SSRIs
- Newer drugs—including fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, sertraline, paroxetine, citalopram, and escitalopram—with fewer severe side effects,
- SNRIs such as venlafaxine (duloxetine is probably the most common)
- Psychostimulants (methylphenidate is probably the most common)
- Others (e.g., bupropion, trazodone, mirtazapine, mianserin*).
The use of antidepressants for patients with cancer has been evaluated in the treatment of depression and anxiety. Specific antidepressants have been evaluated as treatments for peripheral neuropathy.
*Not available in the United States
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