My son has depression takes medication tritico welafax no and Mysimbe when he took the first box of Mysimby his well-being buło super nstp ran out of medicine in pharmacies depression returned was worse and worse after a month again I bought Mysimbe but the pills did not help anything is getting worse and worse appeared suicidal thoughts. I'm heartbroken who will help me, please.
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
If your son has suicidal thoughts, this should prompt you to seek medical help immediately, and preferably to urgently contact a psychiatrist. For people going through a crisis, including those experiencing suicidal thoughts, special telephone lines have been created. You can look for help at the following telephone numbers on the days and hours of their operation: Support Center 800 70 2222 Adult Helpline 116 123 Antidepressant Phone Forum Against Depression: tel. 22 594 91 00 Helpful information can also be obtained on the www.liniawsparcia.pl and www.pokonackryzys.pl websites. However, from a pharmaceutical point of view, I would like to clarify that Mysimba has no indications in the treatment of depression. Despite the presence of bupropion in the tablet, which is an inhibitor of dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake showing similarity to some of the active substances used to treat depression, Mysimba is indicated for use as a supplement to a calorie-reduced diet and with increased physical activity to reduce body weight. Interactions are described between the drugs Velafax, Trittico and Mysimba - the use of these drugs together can be the cause of side effects. If the drugs have been prescribed by different doctors, a consultation is indicated to determine whether these drugs can be used at all at the same time and whether there is no need for dosage adjustment. If these drugs have been prescribed by one doctor, the dosage should be strictly observed and informed about any disturbing changes in mood or behavior. As for the effects of Mysimba on mental health itself, it can occur. According to the documentation of the drug, during treatment with naltrexone + bupropion, "especially at the beginning of the drug and after each dose change, it is recommended to carefully observe patients, especially patients at high risk. Patients (as well as their caregivers) should be advised to closely monitor the patient for any clinical deterioration, suicidal behaviour or thoughts and unusual behavioural changes, and to see a doctor immediately if such symptoms occur." I enclose additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/depresja https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-mozna-laczyc-leki-ze-soba