English to Spanish Dictionary antidepressant

antidepressant

Antidepresivo
definition
noun
The most commonly used drugs are antidepressants , mood stabilizers and antipsychotics.
an antidepressant drug.
adjective
The review of the evidence highlights associations between the severity of depression and response to antidepressant medication.
(chiefly of a drug) used to alleviate depression.
example
It surely does not automatically equate to merely prescribing 'antidepressant' medications.
If you are experiencing major depression, however, your doctor may prescribe 'antidepressant' medication to treat it.
As primary treatment it is somewhat more successful and safer than the very effective 'antidepressant' drugs.
In the more severe cases, tranquilizers and 'antidepressant' drugs have been reported to be of benefit.
People with both major or less severe depression often respond well to 'antidepressant' medication.
The review of the evidence highlights associations between the severity of depression and response to 'antidepressant' medication.
Psychiatrists are experienced in prescribing the different types of 'antidepressant' medication, and in spotting their side-effects.
A large and rapidly growing number of 'antidepressant' medications are effective against depression.
I got 'antidepressant' pills from my GP, he was given a research post.
The other main category of 'antidepressant' drugs is the tricyclic drugs.
A common issue in the treatment of patients with depression is compliance with 'antidepressant' drug regimens.
Urologists do sometimes prescribe 'antidepressant' medications such as Prozac, Zoloft or Paxil.
These include amphetamines, 'antidepressant' drugs, caffeine, corticosteroids and lithium.
Q. Can you become depressed while taking an 'antidepressant' drug like Zoloft?
Studies have shown that exercise can be almost as effective as 'antidepressant' medication for some people.
Treatment of individuals suffering from depression using 'antidepressant' medications appears to be on the rise.
As many as 35 percent of older patients do not respond to 'antidepressant' medications.
In this paper we refer mainly to conditions of unipolar depression that are considered severe enough to warrant treatment with 'antidepressant' medication.
We examined whether a combination of problem solving treatment with 'antidepressant' medication is more effective than either treatment alone.
A second model excluded usage data for non-narcotic analgesic and 'antidepressant' medications.
Patients taking tricyclic 'antidepressants' had no increased risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Short term use of 'antidepressants' and lithium and hypnosis offer limited help.
Various analgesics, vitamins, tranquillisers, and 'antidepressants' had had no effect.
Another drug trial looks at the efficacy of two 'antidepressants' in the treatment of painful polyneuropathy.
Antispasmodic drugs and 'antidepressants' work for some patients but not for others.
Concern surrounds the use of tricyclic 'antidepressants' in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Data that discredit such old drugs may serve well in marketing the new generation of 'antidepressants' .
There was a significant correlation between the prescribing of 'antidepressants' of all types and antiulcer drugs.
Most patients were receiving 'antidepressants' and antipsychotics on admission.
We have assessed risk only relative to people receiving tricyclic 'antidepressants' .
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