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AmitriptylineFor the relief of symptoms of depression and Enuresis in children
AmoxapineFor the relief of symptoms of depression in patients with neurotic or reactive depressive disorders as well as endogenous and psychotic depressions. It is indicated for depression accompanied by anxiety or agitation.
AmphetamineFor treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADDH) and narcolepsy in children.
AtomoxetineFor the treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
CaffeineFor management of fatigue, orthostatic hypotension, and for the short term treatment of apnea of prematurity in infants.
CitalopramFor the treatment of depression
ClomipramineFor the treatment of obsessions and compulsions in patients with
DesipramineFor relief of symptoms in various depressive syndromes, especially endogenous depression.
DonepezilFor management of symptoms associated with Alzheimer's Disease
DoxepinFor the treatment of psychoneurotic patients with depression and/or anxiety
DuloxetineFor the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD).
EscitalopramFor the treatment of major depressive disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
FluoxetineFor the treatment of depression; Obsessive compulsive disorder; Bulimia nervosa
FluvoxamineFor treatment of depression and for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
GalantamineFor the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type.
ImipramineFor the relief of symptoms of depression and as temporary adjunctive therapy in reducing enuresis in children aged 6 years and older.
IsocarboxazidIsocarboxazid is used to treat depression, especially when the patient is excitable or suffering from phobias (fears).
L-Tryptophan
MaprotilineFor treatment of depression, including the depressed phase of bipolar depression, psychotic depression, and involutional melancholia, and may also be helpful in treating certain patients suffering severe depressive neurosis.
MemantineFor the treatment of moderate to severe dementia of the Alzheimer's type.
MethylphenidateChildren with attention deficit disorders
MinaprineFor the treatment of depression
MirtazapineFor the treatment of major depressive disorder
MoclobemideDepression
ModafinilTo improve wakefulness in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) associated with narcolepsy
NefazodoneFor the treatment of depression
NortriptylineDepression
ParoxetineFor the treatment of depression, depression accompanied by anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and panic attacks
PhenelzineIndicated in the treatment of depression.
ProtriptylineFor the treatment of depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders
ReboxetineFor the treatment of clinical depression.
RivastigmineFor the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.
SertralineFor the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and panic disorder
TacrineFor the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type
TranylcypromineDepression
TrazodoneFor the treatment of depression
TrimipramineFor the treatment of depression and depression accompanied by anxiety, agitation or sleep disturbance
VenlafaxineFor the treatment of severe depression

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