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Antidepressant and antipsychotic agents

Naturwissenschaften, 1979
Numerous studies have been reviewed concerning the relationship of the catecholamines and indoleamines to depression and its treatment with antidepressant drugs. The profusion of data on the subject suggests the amines may be implicated in the disease, however no convincing hypothesis is available which unites the two.
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Antidepressants as antipruritic agents: A review

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2018
Pruritus is a concomitant symptom of various underlying disorders viz. dermatological, systemic and psychiatric disorders that provoke the person to scratch the skin. Many natural as well as, antipruritic therapies are usually practiced in the treatment of pruritus including general preventive measures, topical therapies such as cooling agents ...
Randeep, Kaur, V R, Sinha
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CYLOSERINE AS AN ANTIDEPRESSANT AGENT

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
Cycloserine appears to be a psychopharmacological agent in that 1. It reverses depressions to normal or hyperactive mood and at the same time causes subtle changes in behavior; 2. It may aggravate mental disorders; and 3. It seems to potentiate Marsilid.
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Is Agmatine an Endogenous Anxiolytic/Antidepressant Agent?

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003
Abstract: Agmatine, an endogenous cationic amine, exerts a wide range of biologic effects, but its physiologic role is still to be determined. The aim of the present experiments was to investigate the role of agmatine in anxiety and depression. The forced swim test (FST) and the elevated plus maze (EPM) were used to determine the antidepressant and ...
Feyza, Aricioglu, Hale, Altunbas
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Recent developments in antidepressant agents

1996
Major depressive disorder is a common illness in the United States. It has a one-month prevalence of 2.2%, a lifetime prevalence of 5.8% [1], and a 15% mortality rate [2]. It imposes an economic burden of billions of dollars lost as a result of worker absenteeism and disability.
J, Claghorn, M D, Lesem
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Antidepressant-Antianxiety Agents

2012
The complex title of this chapter reflects several basic points about this important class of medicines. They are now the most widely used psychotropic drugs, and even more in general medicine than in psychiatry [171, 384, 576]. Their origins in the 1950s were aimed specifically at a relatively complex group of depressive disorders prior to ...
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[Antidepressive agents in dementia].

Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie, 2001
Antidepressants are used in demented patients for treating depressive symptoms as well as other non-cognitive symptoms including agitation, aggression and irritability. As patients are usually elderly, a dose adjustment is mandatory for all classes of antidepressants. New antidepressants such as the SSRIs and the reversible MAO inhibitors should be the
M, Korthals Altes, A, Kurz
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