SSRIs and SNRIs (Psychiatry) (Pharmacology) - USMLE Step 1
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2019
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I remember Duloxetine as ‘Dual’oxetine. Dual - both NE and serotonin reuptake inhibitor
This was great video, I watch many times, thanks for share. Just I would like to clarifie about SNRIs: Venlafaxine is used try DIABETIC NEUROPATHY. In the video said diabetic nephropathy.
Nice and clear. Thanks so much.
Thank you for this!!
This was great video, very clear. Having experienced both SSRI & SNRI, I would really like to understand why when coming off Veneflaxine (and doing slowly) is like hell on earth? SSRI are a walk in the park by comparison. It has helped me tremendously, will remain on it but at a lower dose....anyway point is would you consider a video on the withdrawal effects. As it is impossible to get others to understand & the quality of videos I have seen are not that good.... so if you do request please take that one down. If you don't then just keep up the good work.
Hey there, I can’t find your podcast in apple podcasts….?!
My therapist Romeo says Kibbles and Bits makes every day a happy day.
Could being on a high dose of methadone cause an antidepressant to not ever start working somehow? Zoloft and Wellbutrin in particular..
you didn't include NDRI's in the antidepressant category bro or noradrenergic agents. Bupropion is pretty lit homie and I hypothesize that it's way more effective for non anxious depression and has way less side effects or at least less serious ones.
Great video! Thank you very much!
Fluoxetine (Prozac ) rlly helped my ocd , dermatilomania to be exact, I went off it because it made me feel really mentally blank , I had been taking adhd meds for a while too , ever since coming off it I can’t study even with an increase in my adhd meds , is this related ?
I have been taking Paxil after taking Zoloft. I really dont think either are working. my therapist mentioned SNRI might help me. i have CFS and fibro but i think the SSRI is causing them,
Thank you for this very educational video
Just to clarify - Is venlafaxine for diabetic NEUROpathy or NEPHROpathy?
You missed the breakdown on citalopram
Can Zoloft go to 300 for OCD ?
What is the difference between a serotonin reuptake inhibitor and a serotonin agonist? Kind of confused !!
Nice
I think its diabetic neuropathy not nephropathy*
I've been prescribed five different antidepressants in the past six months. Every single one has caused extreme sedation and intoxication and the last time I took one I had a fit, blacked out and finally my doctor has realised that medication is very bad for me. I don't even know what I was being treated for as I have Asperger's syndrome and there is no such thing as medication of autism.