The Different Depression Medications Available Today
Depression and mental illnesses are extremely common in the
world that we live in today. In every 5 American adults, at
least 1 of them is suffering from either depression or mild
mental illness in any given 6 months' period. However, a point
to note...the National Institute of Mental Health reveals that
although there are a lot of people who are suffering from
depression and mental illness today, 90% of these cases can get
treatment and their condition is often reversible. With proper
medication, people suffering from depression and mental illness
will improve over time.
Abilify (aripiprazole) is a psychotropic drug that helps treat
schizophrenia. Abilify is available in tablet form for oral
administration. Abilify not only helps treat depression and mild
mental illness, it is suitable for people with bipolar mania.
In the meantime, BuSpar (buspirone hydrochloride) is kind of
medication for people who are easily anxious. Yes, BuSpar is a
form of antianxiety drug containing anxiolytic properties,
belonging to class of compounds known as the
azaspirodecanediones.
Amitriptyline (Elavil) is an antidepressant that many people
rely on in the United States alone. This antidepressant is very
useful in treating depression and sometimes helps towards
eliminating chronic pain and other conditions too. As for what
other types of conditions, this would have to prescribed and
determined by your doctor. Amitriptyline has a very sedative
effect on its users, therefore, a popular antidepressant drug.
Amoxapine (Asendin) is known as a tricyclic antidepressant. A
tricyclic antidepressant means that it is a cocktail of drugs
that are safe and effective for up to 80% of the people with
depression. Prescription of tricyclic antidepressants like
Amoxapine is common because it helps people beat the feeling of
fatigue, feeling of hopelessness, guilt, helplessness, inability
to feel pleasure or physical pain, unintended weight loss, etc.
On the other hand, MAO inhibitors are prescribed for people who
find tricyclic antidepressants unhelpful. For these people, they
often feel anxiety, excessive sleepiness and fatigue, specific
phobia, obsessive-compulsiveness, etc. There has been
progressive developments over the years to develop more
effective drugs to help those who found the aforementioned
medication not helpful. Newer antidepressant such as the
serotonin reuptake inhibitors have recently been made available
to public. And even as you're reading this article, newer
antidepressant drugs are being researched on and being developed
to help people with depression and mental sickness. The newer
drugs can help those who are not responsive to traditionally
prescribed antidepressant drugs or experience adverse side
effects when they take the prescriptions.
With so many plans and research being made and done on coming up
with faster and more efficient antidepressant drugs, we no
longer have to think that being depressed is an illness that we
have to be ashamed about.