Valdoxan (generic name: agomelatine) is a new medication that increases growth hormone (melatonin], norepinephrine, and dopamine. Psychopharmacologists hope to produce a medication that banishes depression and makes it easier to fall asleep without sedatives.
- Will there be any new MAOIs?
- Are doctors testing medications used for Parkinson’s disease to see if they treat depression?
- What is the newest development in modern anti depressants?
- Is depression caused by brain inflammation that can be treated with aspirin?
- Is there any way a medication could turn off stress?
- Is Nardil prescribed for the most severe depression cases?
- Are new drugs being developed to treat depression?
- Do tranquilizers have a place in treating depression?
- What are mood stabilizers, and how can they help my depression?
- At what point do I decide that nothing is going to make me any better?
- After a year of extensive treatment, my depression is still bad what next?
- What should I do if psychotherapy or medication doesn’t help me?
- What are some common causes of treatment failure?
- How long should I wait for my treatment to work?
- Can discussing my loved one’s hallucinations help her in any way?
- What types of hallucinations are common?
- Is Stelazine still available?
- What is psychotic depression ?
- What can I do to prepare for my loved one’s release from the hospital?
- Why is the psychiatric ward so stark?


