Re: Sertraline 50mg

Originally Posted by
Rad1
Well my GP seemed to think trazodone would be an alternative to Sert (true), and nit taken with it (I’m sure your knowledge is broader). Although I expressed your opinion. So she was not willing to prescribe it. Then she suggested antihistamine for drowsiness.
Although trazodone is an effective AD usually without some of the ongoing side-effects which really bug people such as sexual dysfunction it is rarely prescribed as an AD these days. Instead it has found a niche as a very effective treatment for SSRI/SNRI induced insomnia. So much so that while I don't have the sales data I suspect it probably outsells most other ADs, except maybe amitriptyline, because of this. Unfortunately, many UK GPs haven't cottoned onto this yet. But at least it's available through the NHS. It isn't through the Australian PBS. However, our vets frequently prescribe it for their patients (memo to self: next time come back as a dog, or even better, a cat!
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I hope to speak to the mental health nurse on Monday. She may know more
I would hope so, Rad. GPs really need more education about psych disorders and their treatment. It is amazing how little they get during their initial training. Psych disorders seem to be more an afterthought. They are often better equipped to treat rare tropical diseases that many will never see during their career while a quarter or more of their patients will have a psych disorder, diagnosed or not.
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