Www Clinical Depression, Serotonin Vs Dopamine
Q: I recently started taking Lexapro, serotonin based pill for
depression.
I wonder why most medication for depression seem to focus on serotonin
uptake inhibitors rather than adding dopamine?
A:Dopamine is "added" only if you have problems with various
non-depression diseases (such as Parkinson's disease).
I can't answer your question, but its worth noting that the
effectiveness of SSRI's (and SNRI's as well) for treating a variety of
conditions has been established largely through clinical trial-and-error
without a complete understanding of exactly how or why they work -- at
least that's true of those which I am familiar with, which does not
include escitalopram.
It's possible that drugs which target dopamine have actually been tried
but weren't as effective in clinical trials, or had nastier side-effects.
I was on another SSRI (Effexor) for several years, and stopped about 6
months ago. I plan to go back on it, even with the laundry list of
side effects. The symptoms of clinical depression are a bitch, even
when you know how to recognize them.
I am impotent without the drugs, radiation therapy for prostate
cancer. At 72 long term problems seem the least of my concerns.
I seem to be more level in my emotional response to stress. That is
helpful, but I nap often and have little interest or curiosity.
I have 2 goals: ability to take care of myself, living independent
(this includes getting some more energy); develop some interests to
occupy the day.
I am working with a PA who is working with my doctor, not off on my
own. I plan to ask about dopamine, but that is a week and a half
away. I have 2 books that tout the related symptoms for which
dopamine is associated, so I got curious. This group often has
valuable experiences and insights, so here I am, hat in hand.
In cases of clinical depression, "the problem" can hardly ever be