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Can the antidepressants bupropion, mirtazapine and reboxetine help?

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Can the antidepressants bupropion, mirtazapine and reboxetine help?

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Bupropion and mirtazapine can relieve depression. Reboxetine has not been shown to work. Mirtazapine and reboxetine often cause adverse effects. Most of us feel down and gloomy every now and then. These feelings often do not last long and we feel better again after a while. But people who have depression feel that way for longer periods of time and it can make their lives very difficult: they no longer enjoy things, find it hard to work, and neglect their friends and family. Depression can have many symptoms. The main ones include feeling down all the time, listlessness, a lack of enjoyment and loss of interest – even in hobbies and other activities that used to be fun. Severe depression is associated with a higher risk of suicide. People who are having suicidal thoughts need urgent help. You can read more about possible signs of depression here (URL: http://informedhealthonline.org/index.559.en.html) . 1 out of 7 people have depression at some point in their lives It is estimated that

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