Thanks very much for your contributions, everyone. Nice job! The list has been composed and sent up to MH.
-JSGeare
Don't forget about Ludiomil, another member of the tetracyclic family.
Also, Remeron goes by Zispin and Avanza
-xan-
Great and easy to understand Ryan. Good post and very helpful to us laypersons.
Greenlydia brought up good drug names also. I think JSG will be able to sort through the material and figure out how to present it to MedHelp for their review. Good job you two. There certainly are alot of drugs out there that deal with anxiety and depression.
Heather
Community Leader-MS Forum
P.S. Alot of the drugs you named above are used in treating the various complaints of those with MS, also, since depression and anxiety can play a big role in the up and down lives of those suffering with MS and chronic pain.
Most excellent suggestion by FMXSMKR to put the "common" name by the medication. Would also suggest that all generic names be included. I don't know if they would want to get into adding the names from other countries like Canada and the UK, but we do get a lot of posters from these countries and many of the same meds have vastly different names.
Just a thought.
zolpidem
zaleplon
eszopiclone
ramelteon
bupropion
citalopram
duloxetine
nefazodone
amitriptyline
desipramine
doxepin
imipramine
nortriptyline
chloradiazepoxide
clorazepate
estazolam
flurazepam
midazolam
oxazepam
quazepam
temazepam
triazolam
Niravam
Also, if MedHelp could list the most common generic name next to the brand name, that might cut down on some confusion....and the length of the list. : )
Xanax (alprazolam)
Valium (diazepam)
Klonopin (clonazepam)
Etc.....
Some more to add would be:
Traxedone (desyril)
Clonodine
Serax
Paxil
Paxil CR
Zoloft
remeron
xanax
effexor and effexor xl
lexapro
prozac
Klonopin
buspar
ativan
valium
:-)