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  2. Serotonin syndrome - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    It's needed for the nerve cells and brain to function. But too much serotonin causes signs and symptoms that can range from mild (shivering and diarrhea) to severe (muscle rigidity, fever and seizures). Severe serotonin syndrome can cause death if not treated.

  3. Serotonin syndrome - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Because serotonin syndrome can be a life-threatening condition, seek emergency treatment if you have worsening or severe symptoms. If your symptoms aren't severe, you're likely to start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner.

  4. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/ssris/art-20044825

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, also called SSRIs, are the type of antidepressant prescribed most often. They can ease symptoms of moderate to severe depression. They are relatively safe, and they typically cause fewer side effects than other types of antidepressants do.

  5. Trazodone (Oral Route) Precautions - Mayo Clinic

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    Trazodone may cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome if taken together with some medicines. Do not use trazodone with buspirone (Buspar®), fentanyl (Abstral®, Duragesic®), lithium (Eskalith®, Lithobid®), tryptophan, St. John's wort, or some pain or migraine medicines (eg, sumatriptan, tramadol, Frova®, Maxalt®, Relpax ...

  6. Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)

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    All SNRIs work in a similar way and generally can cause similar side effects, though some people may not experience any side effects. Side effects are usually mild and go away after the first few weeks of treatment. Taking your medication with food may reduce nausea.

  7. Mirtazapine (Oral Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic

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    Mirtazapine may cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome if taken together with some medicines. Do not use mirtazapine with buspirone (Buspar®), fentanyl (Abstral®, Duragesic®), lithium (Eskalith®, Lithobid®), tryptophan, St. John's wort, or some pain or migraine medicines (eg, rizatriptan, sumatriptan, tramadol, Frova ...

  8. Nortriptyline (Oral Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic

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    Nortriptyline may cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome if taken together with certain medicines. Do not use nortriptyline with buspirone (Buspar®), fentanyl (Abstral®, Duragesic®), lithium (Eskalith®, Lithobid®), tryptophan, St. John's wort, or some pain or migraine medicines (eg, sumatriptan, tramadol, Frova®, Maxalt ...

  9. Dextroamphetamine (Oral Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic

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    These may be symptoms of a serious condition called serotonin syndrome. Your risk may be higher if you also take certain other medicines that affect serotonin levels in your body. If you or your child will be taking this medicine in large doses for a long time, do not stop taking it without first checking with your doctor.

  10. Melatonin side effects: What are the risks? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../expert-answers/melatonin-side-effects/faq-20057874

    Unlike with many sleep medications, with melatonin you are unlikely to become dependent on it, have less response to it after repeated use or experience a hangover effect. The most common melatonin side effects include: Headache; Dizziness; Nausea; Daytime drowsiness; Other, less common melatonin side effects might include: Vivid dreams or ...

  11. Tricyclic antidepressants and tetracyclic antidepressants

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    Serotonin syndrome. Rarely, an antidepressant can cause high levels of serotonin to accumulate in your body. Serotonin syndrome most often occurs when two medications that raise the level of serotonin are combined.