Thursday, September 23, 2010

Is in that a doctor surrounded by the house today?

what would be considered a high dose of any antidepressent and a low dose for a long-suffering to be on.Is in that a doctor surrounded by the house today?
It depends completely on the drug, and how your body reacts to the drug.
Are you referring to SSRI's, tricyclics, nefazodone, bupropion, venlafaxine, mirtazipine or MAOi"s?
Some of those drugs are started at dosages of 10mg, and some at 150mg or more.
The usual practice is to start low, and increase the dose until the drug works,or until side effects become too bleak, and then a alien drug has to be tried.
Everyone is different, so treatment for depression must be individualized.
Hope that help.
That is too generalized of a question. Each anti-depressant have it's own range.
It depends on the anti-depressant.
It depends on which antidepressant, what the lenient has be prescribed the antidepressant for (yes, it's used for more than depression), how old the forgiving is.... There are alot of factors to consider surrounded by this question.
25mg is a low dose, but 150mg is not really a lofty dose. I'm on 140mg Lofepramine a day.
Hope this help.

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