leads to
rapid and sustained improvements in depressive symptoms in patients with major
depression, including the elderly. It is as effective as other antidepressants and
may have a more rapid onset of action than selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs). Furthermore, it may also have a higher sustained remission rate than
amitriptyline. Preliminary data suggest that mirtazapine may also be effective
in the treatment of anxiety disorders (including post-traumatic stress disorder,
panic disorder and social anxiety disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder, undifferentiated
somatoform disorder and, as add-on therapy, in schizophrenia,
although large, well designed trials are needed to confirm these findings. Mirtazapine
is generally well tolerated in patients with depression. In conclusion, mirtazapine
is an effective antidepressant for the treatment of major depression and
also has the potential to be of use in other psychiatric indications.
leads torapid and sustained improvements in depressive symptoms in patients with majordepression, including the elderly. It is as effective as other antidepressants andmay have a more rapid onset of action than selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors(SSRIs). Furthermore, it may also have a higher sustained remission rate thanamitriptyline. Preliminary data suggest that mirtazapine may also be effectivein the treatment of anxiety disorders (including post-traumatic stress disorder,panic disorder and social anxiety disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder, undifferentiatedsomatoform disorder and, as add-on therapy, in schizophrenia,although large, well designed trials are needed to confirm these findings. Mirtazapineis generally well tolerated in patients with depression. In conclusion, mirtazapineis an effective antidepressant for the treatment of major depression andalso has the potential to be of use in other psychiatric indications.
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leads to
rapid and sustained improvements in depressive symptoms in patients with major
depression, including the elderly. It is as effective as other antidepressants and
may have a more rapid onset of action than selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs). Furthermore, it may also have a higher sustained remission rate than
amitriptyline. Preliminary data suggest that mirtazapine may also be effective
in the treatment of anxiety disorders (including post-traumatic stress disorder,
panic disorder and social anxiety disorder), obsessive-compulsive disorder, undifferentiated
somatoform disorder and, as add-on therapy, in schizophrenia,
although large, well designed trials are needed to confirm these findings. Mirtazapine
is generally well tolerated in patients with depression. In conclusion, mirtazapine
is an effective antidepressant for the treatment of major depression and
also has the potential to be of use in other psychiatric indications.
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