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Antidepressant
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[[:Category:Mood stabilizers|Mood stabilizer]]
& fda max:
None 
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Antidepressant
or
[[:Category:Mood stabilizers|Mood stabilizer]]
& fda max:
None 
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Agomelatine (1) ·
Amoxapine (1) ·
Clomipramine (1) ·
Desipramine (1) ·
Duloxetine (1) ·
Imipramine (1) ·
Isocarboxazid (1) ·
Levomilnacipran (1) ·
Lithium (1) ·
Maprotiline (1) ·
Milnacipran (1) ·
Moclobemide (1) ·
Nefazodone (1) ·
Phenelzine (1) ·
Protriptyline (1) ·
Reboxetine (1) ·
Tianeptine (1) ·
Tranylcypromine (1) ·
Trimipramine (1)
None (1) ·
Anafranil (1) ·
Aurorix (1) ·
Cymbalta, Drizalma Sprinkle, Irenka, Yentreve (1) ·
Edronax (1) ·
Fetzima (1) ·
Lithobid (lithium carbonate extended-release, 300 mg and 450 mg tablets); Lithium carbonate immediate-release tablets and capsules (150/300/600 mg; multiple generics); Lithium citrate oral solution (8 mEq/5 mL, approximately equivalent to 300 mg lithium carbonate per 5 mL). (1) ·
Ludiomil (1) ·
Marplan (1) ·
Nardil (1) ·
Norpramin (1) ·
Parnate (1) ·
Savella (1) ·
Serzone (1) ·
Stablon (1) ·
Surmontil (1) ·
Tofranil (1) ·
Valdoxan (1) ·
Vivactil (1)
Irreversible non-selective MAO inhibitor (3) ·
Melatonin receptor agonist; 5-HT2C antagonist (1) ·
Mu-opioid agonist; modulates glutamate AMPA receptors (1) ·
Potent serotonin reuptake inhibitor; also NRI (1) ·
Reversible inhibitor of MAO-A (1) ·
Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (3) ·
Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (3) ·
Serotonin reuptake inhibitor and 5-HT2A antagonist (1) ·
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibition (balanced) (1) ·
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (2) ·
Weak SRI; primarily H1/D2/alpha antagonist (1) ·
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None (17) ·
Mood: 2–4 weeks. Pain: often within 1–2 weeks. (1) ·
Oral peak plasma 1-2 hours (immediate-release); 4-6 hours (extended-release). Therapeutic antimanic effect typically evident within 5-14 days of achieving target serum levels; for acute mania, a neuroleptic or benzodiazepine is usually co-administered while lithium titration proceeds. (1)
None (17) ·
18-36 hours at steady state; longer in elderly patients (24-60 hours) and those with renal impairment. Half-life is entirely a function of glomerular filtration rate, as lithium is exclusively renally eliminated with no hepatic metabolism.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000004C-QINU`"' (1) ·
~12 hours (1)
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