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Originally Posted by December716
You could also try Elavil. It's an old one too, but specifically good at treating dysthymia. It's a Tricyclic antidepressant. SSRI's shouldn't really be prescribed for people with mild to moderate depression. They're really for people with major depression. But a TCA at a mild dose is a perfect first step antidepressant for someone experiencing mild to moderate depression. There have been really bad side effects reported on TCA, but I think its rare and at higher doses.
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December,
That is an interesting thing to note. Interesting how the various meds will end with a "il" that are in the same class. I never heard of Elavil, but it would certainly be worth a try for her.
Anafranil-Elavil....I bet there may be several other older tricyclics that we are not aware of. I know that with
Anafranil they recommend it be taken before bed but that is not totally conclusive for everyone.
The only side affect my son had from
Anafranil at first was a racing heart , but that quickly disappeared and he has been on it for over 2 years. Now he is at the lowest dose possible and might even skip once in awhile.
But to the original poster...don't give up. Keep trying but take it slowly and easily.