- Headache --this will usually go away.
- Nausea --even when it occurs, it is transient after each dose.
- Nervousness and insomnia (trouble falling asleep or waking often during the night) --these may occur during the first few weeks; dosage reductions or time will usually resolve them.
- Agitation (feeling jittery) --if this happens for the first time after the drug is taken and is more than transient, the doctor should be notified.
- Sexual problems --the doctor should be consulted if the problem is persistent or worrisome.
- Buspar (buspirone) - Information from the Depression Guide
- Desyrel (trazodone) - Information from the Depression Guide
- Effexor (venlafaxine) - Information from the Depression Guide
- Remeron (mirtazapine) - Information from the Depression Guide
- Serzone ( nefazodone) - Information from the Depression Guide
- Wellbutrin (bupropion) - Information from the Depression Guide
Side effect information from the National Institute of Mental Health, excerpted from a brochure on depression.
