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Fluvoxamine characteristics

SSRIs are widely used for treatment of depression, as well as, for example, panic disorders and obsessive—compulsive disorder. These dmgs are well recognized as clinically effective antidepressants having an improved side-effect profile as compared to the TCAs and irreversible MAO inhibitors. Indeed, these dmgs lack the anticholinergic, cardiovascular, and sedative effects characteristic of TCAs. Their main adverse effects include nervousness /anxiety, nausea, diarrhea or constipation, insomnia, tremor, dizziness, headache, and sexual dysfunction. The most commonly prescribed SSRIs for depression are fluoxetine (31), fluvoxamine (32), sertraline (52), citalopram (53), and paroxetine (54). SSRIs together represent about one-fifth of total worldwide antidepressant unit sales. [Pg.232]

The major distinguishing characteristic among the SSRIs is CYP enzyme inhibition. Fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, and paroxetine produce substantial inhibition of one or more CYP enzymes, whereas citalopram and sertraline do not (Table 7-29). In fact, fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, and paroxetine have all caused fatal drug-drug interactions via such CYP enzyme inhibition (339, 496, 497). [Pg.155]

Takano A, Suhara T, Yasuno F, Ichimiya T, Inoue M, Sudo Y, Suzuki K. Characteristics of clomipramine and fluvoxamine on serotonin transporter evaluated by PET. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2002 17(Suppl 2) S84—5. [Pg.28]

Faverin (Fluvoxamine). Solvay Healthcare Ltd. UK Summary of product characteristics, June 2006. [Pg.739]


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