Norpramin (Cont.)

Alternatives to Norpramin

Depression, even in its most severe form, is highly treatable. As with many illnesses, getting depression treatment early is more effective and reduces the chances of recurrence.
 
The most common forms of depression treatment are medication (antidepressants) and psychotherapy ("talk therapy"). In some cases of severe depression, healthcare providers may recommend electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Some people may also try complementary or alternative treatments for depression (see Natural Remedies for Depression).
 
For most people, Norpramin is quite effective at treating depression. It is also generally well-tolerated. However, it is possible that Norpramin side effects will occur or that the medicine may not work as well as needed. In these cases, your healthcare provider may recommend an alternative to Norpramin. Some examples of substitute depression medications include:
 
(Click Desipramine Alternatives to learn more about alternatives to Norpramin. Click Dealing With Depression to learn other ways of managing depression.)
 
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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