Managing Antidepressant Side Effects (June)

Date of Issue: 06/01/2003 | Volume: 1 | Number: 6

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Side effect expert Prakash Masand once observed that “the difference between a good clinician and a great clinician is that a great clinician is better at managing side effects.”

In This Issue

Article

Side Effects Management: A Primer

Side effect expert Prakash Masand once observed that “the difference between a good clinician and a great clinician is that a great clinician is better at managing side effects.”

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Article

Sexual Side Effects: Solutions

It has become more and more painful for us to prescribe SSRIs and SNRIs over the last few years. The reason? Sexual dysfunction.

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Article

When Side Effects Help: Getting Creative

Yes, side effects can be your (and your patients’) friend. Here are several common clinical scenarios, culled from conversations with astute clinicians and from reflections on my own practice.

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Expert Q&A

Dr. Ronald Pies shares his wisdom

Dr. Pies, as an expert psychopharmacologist you’ve seen a lot of patients experiencing both therapeutic effects and side effects of medications. What do you actually say to your patients to prepare them for SSRI side effects?

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Tales from The History Of Psychiatry

The MAOI-Cheese Interaction

Perhaps the most dreaded side effect in all of psychiatry is the MAOI-cheese interaction. We now understand its mechanism fairly well, namely, that most cheeses contain high amounts of the amino acid tyramine, which has the effect of increasing the release of norepinephrine (NE) from nerve terminals.

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Anecdotes From The Field

The Drug Holiday

Alicia Powell, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private practice in Jamaica Plain, Mass. Like many psychiatrists, she deals with sexual side effects of antidepressants on a daily basis.

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