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desyrel
Trazodone hydrochloride, marketed under the brand name Desyrel among others, represents a chemically unique psychotropic agent belonging to the class of serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitors (SARIs). Initially developed in the 1960s by Angelini Research Laboratories, it received FDA approval in the United States in 1981. Its primary indication was for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), but its clinical utility has significantly expanded over decades of use. Unlike many first-generation tricyclic antidepressants, trazodone offered a more favorable side effect profile, particularly regarding cardiac toxicity and anticholinergic effects, which made it a valuable alternative.
remeron
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Sinequan: Multifunctional Therapeutic Agent for Depression and Insomnia - Evidence-Based Review
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Ventodep ER represents one of those rare clinical tools that actually delivers on its theoretical promise. When we first started working with the extended-release melatonin formulation about eight years ago, I’ll admit I was skeptical - another “miracle” sleep aid hitting the market. But what we’ve observed in our sleep clinic has fundamentally changed how I approach circadian rhythm disorders. The device itself is elegantly simple in concept - a transdermal patch delivering 2mg of melatonin in controlled release over 8 hours.
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