What You Should Know Will this medicine work for me? The antidepressants presented in this decision aid
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What You Should Know Will this medicine work for me? • The antidepressants presented in this decision aid all work the same for treating depression. • Most people with depression can find one that can make them feel better. • 6 out of 10 people will feel better with the first antidepressant they try and the rest will have to try other antidepressants before they find the one that is right for them. How long before I feel better? • Most people need to take an antidepressant regularly for at least 6 weeks to begin to get the full effect. Understanding side effects • Most people taking antidepressants have at least one side effect. • Many side effects go away after a few weeks, but some only go away after you stop the medicine. Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-36rev0717
Weight Change Some people may experience weight change. It is most likely to occur over six to twelve months and depends on your actual weight. The chart below is based on a 150 lb person. Weight loss Weight gain (1 to 5 lbs) None (1 to 5 lbs) Citalopram SSRIs (Celexa®) Escitalopram (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine (Luvox®) Paroxetine (Paxil®) Sertraline (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Amitriptyline TCAs or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-37rev0717
Stopping Approach Quitting your medicine all at once can make you feel sick, as if you had the flu (e.g. headache, dizziness, light-headedness, nausea or anxiety). More Sick if None likely you skip Citalopram SSRIs (Celexa®) Escitalopram (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine (Luvox®) Paroxetine (Paxil®) Sertraline (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Amitriptyline TCAs or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-38rev0717
Cost These figures are estimates and are for comparative reference only. Actual out-of-pocket costs vary over time, by pharmacy, insurance plan coverage, preparation and dosage. Less More $4 / month – Super- Citalopram SSRIs stores drug program (Celexa®) Escitalopram $100 / month (Lexapro®) $4 / month – Super- Fluoxetine stores drug program (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine $75 / month (Luvox®) $4 / month – Super- Paroxetine stores drug program (Paxil®) Sertraline $25 / month (Zoloft®) $150 / month – Desvenlafaxine SNRIs No generic available (Pristiq®) Duloxetine $150 / month (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine $125 / month (Effexor®) Others Bupropion $50 / month (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine $50 / month (Remeron®) $4 / month – Super- Amitriptyline TCAs stores drug program or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-39rev0717
Sexual Issues Some people may experience loss of sexual desire (libido) or loss of ability to reach orgasm because of their antidepressant. Less Normal More libido libido Citalopram SSRIs (Celexa®) Escitalopram (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine (Luvox®) Paroxetine (Paxil®) Sertraline (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Amitriptyline TCAs or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-40rev0717
Sleep Some people may experience sleepiness or insomnia because of their antidepressant. Insomnia Sleepiness Citalopram SSRIs (Celexa®) Escitalopram (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine (Luvox®) Paroxetine (Paxil®) Sertraline (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Amitriptyline TCAs or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-41rev0717
Keep in Mind Depression medicines may cause some: • constipation, diarrhea and nausea • increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (18- to 24-year-olds) • harm to an unborn child • risk of developing serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition • possible drug-drug interactions Additional considerations Citalopram Can cause problems with your heart SSRIs (Celexa®) Escitalopram Currently no other issues (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine More likely to interact with other drugs you are taking (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine More likely to cause constipation, diarrhea or nausea (Luvox®) Not officially recognized as a treatment for Major Depressive Disorder Paroxetine If you are pregnant, this medicine is more likely to cause (Paxil®) problems with your unborn child Sertraline More likely to cause diarrhea (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine Can help with pain (Cymbalta®) Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure Venlafaxine More likely to cause nausea and vomiting (Effexor®) Can cause problems with your heart Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure Others Bupropion Higher risk of seizures (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine Starts to work more quickly (Remeron®) Amitriptyline More likely to cause constipation, diarrhea or nausea TCAs or Nortriptyline Can help with pain (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) If you are elderly, this medication may not be the best option Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-42rev0717
What You Should Know Sleep Weight Change Stopping Approach What You Should Know Sleep Stopping Approach Approach Weight Change Stopping Will this medicine work for me? Some people may experience sleepiness or insomnia Some people may experience weight change. It is most Quitting your medicine all at once can make you feel because of their antidepressant. likely to occur over six to twelve months and depends Quitting sick, asyour medicine if you had the all flu at once (e.g. can make headache, you feel dizziness, • The antidepressants presented in this decision aid on your actual weight. The chart below is based on a sick, as if you had the flu (e.g. light-headedness, nausea or anxiety).headache, dizziness, all work the same for treating depression. 150 lb person. light-headedness, nausea or anxiety). • Most people with depression can find one that can Insomnia Sleepiness More Sick if make them feel better. Weight loss Weight gain None More Sickskip if None likely you (1 to 5 lbs) None (1 to 5 lbs) likely you skip • 6 out of 10 people will feel better with the first Citalopram SSRIs antidepressant they try and the rest will have to try Citalopram SSRIs (Celexa®) Citalopram SSRIs Citalopram SSRIs other antidepressants before they find the one that (Celexa®) is right for them. Escitalopram (Celexa®) (Celexa®) (Lexapro®) Escitalopram Escitalopram Escitalopram (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine (Lexapro®) (Lexapro®) How long before I feel better? (Prozac®) Fluoxetine Fluoxetine Fluoxetine (Prozac®) • Most people need to take an antidepressant regularly Fluvoxamine (Prozac®) (Prozac®) for at least 6 weeks to begin to get the full effect. (Luvox®) Fluvoxamine Fluvoxamine Fluvoxamine (Luvox®) Paroxetine (Luvox®) (Luvox®) Understanding side effects (Paxil®) Paroxetine Paroxetine Paroxetine (Paxil®) • Most people taking antidepressants have at least Sertraline (Paxil®) (Paxil®) one side effect. (Zoloft®) Sertraline Sertraline Sertraline (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs • Many side effects go away after a few weeks, (Zoloft®) (Zoloft®) Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) but some only go away after you stop the medicine. Desvenlafaxine SNRIs Desvenlafaxine SNRIs (Pristiq®) Duloxetine (Pristiq®) (Pristiq®) (Cymbalta®) Duloxetine Duloxetine Duloxetine (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine (Cymbalta®) (Cymbalta®) (Effexor®) Venlafaxine Venlafaxine Venlafaxine (Effexor®) (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Effexor®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Bupropion Others (Wellbutrin®) Mirtazapine (Wellbutrin®) (Remeron®) Mirtazapine Mirtazapine (Remeron®) Mirtazapine (Remeron®) (Remeron®) Amitriptyline TCAs Amitriptyline TCAs or Nortriptyline orAmitriptyline TCAs Amitriptyline Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) or(Elavil® Nortriptyline TCAs or Aventyl HCI®) or Nortriptyline (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-36rev0717 © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-41rev0717 Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-37rev0717 © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-38rev0717 Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-38rev0717
Sexual Issues Sexual Issues Cost Cost Keep KeepininMind Mind Some people may experience loss of sexual desire These figures are estimates and are for comparative Depression medicines may cause some: (libido) or loss of ability to reach orgasm because reference only. Actual out-of-pocket costs vary over time, • constipation, diarrhea and nausea of their antidepressant. by pharmacy, insurance plan coverage, preparation • increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (18- to 24-year-olds) and dosage. • harm to an unborn child • risk of developing serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition Less Normal More • possible drug-drug interactions libido libido Less More Additional considerations $4 / month – Super- Citalopram Citalopram SSRIs Can cause problems with your heart Citalopram SSRIs stores drug program SSRIs (Celexa®) (Celexa®) (Celexa®) Escitalopram $100 / month Escitalopram Currently no other issues Escitalopram (Lexapro®) (Lexapro®) (Lexapro®) Fluoxetine More likely to interact with other drugs you are taking MAKING WISER CHOICES $4 / month – Super- Fluoxetine Fluoxetine stores drug program (Prozac®) (Prozac®) (Prozac®) Fluvoxamine ABOUT MEDICINES More likely to cause constipation, diarrhea or nausea Fluvoxamine Fluvoxamine $75 / month (Luvox®) Not officially recognized as a treatment for Major (Luvox®) (Luvox®) Depressive Disorder Paroxetine $4 / month – Super- Paroxetine If you are pregnant, this medicine is more likely to cause Paroxetine (Paxil®) stores drug program (Paxil®) problems with your unborn child A take-home guide to help patients (Paxil®) Sertraline More likely to cause diarrhea compare depression medicines. Sertraline Sertraline $25 / month (Zoloft®) (Zoloft®) (Zoloft®) $150 / month – Desvenlafaxine Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure SNRIs Desvenlafaxine Desvenlafaxine SNRIs SNRIs No generic available (Pristiq®) (Pristiq®) (Pristiq®) Duloxetine Can help with pain Duloxetine Duloxetine $150 / month (Cymbalta®) Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure (Cymbalta®) (Cymbalta®) Venlafaxine Venlafaxine $125 / month Venlafaxine More likely to cause nausea and vomiting (Effexor®) (Effexor®) (Effexor®) Can cause problems with your heart Tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure Bupropion Others Others Bupropion $50 / month (Wellbutrin®) (Wellbutrin®) Others Bupropion Higher risk of seizures Mirtazapine Mirtazapine $50 / month (Wellbutrin®) (Remeron®) (Remeron®) Mirtazapine Starts to work more quickly (Remeron®) $4 / month – Super- This information reflects the best available Amitriptyline Amitriptyline TCAs stores drug program research studies. It was prepared by TCAs or Nortriptyline or Nortriptyline Amitriptyline More likely to cause constipation, diarrhea or nausea TCAs (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) or Nortriptyline Can help with pain Mayo Clinic researchers without funding (Elavil® or Aventyl HCI®) If you are elderly, this medication may not be from makers of depression medicines. the best option Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-40rev0717 © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-39rev0717 Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-42rev0717 Makers of this aid have no financial relationships with pharmaceutical or device manufacturers. Details at shareddecisions.mayoclinic.org © Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Updated 2017. All rights reserved. MC5733-43rev0717
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