Skip to main content
U.S. Edition
Search
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Health Library
In association with: MayoClinic.com
advertisement
MENTAL HEALTH
Emotional & Mental Health
INFORMATION CENTERS:
Note: All links within content go to MayoClinic.com external link
Features
Tetracyclic antidepressants
From MayoClinic.com
Special to CNN.com

Certain brain chemicals called neurotransmitters are associated with depression, including the neurotransmitters serotonin (ser-oh-TOE-nin) and norepinephrine (nor-ep-ih-NEF-rin). Research suggests that abnormalities in neurotransmitter activity can affect mood and behavior.

How tetracyclic antidepressants work

Instead of inhibiting the reabsorption of certain neurotransmitters as other antidepressants do, tetracyclic antidepressants prevent neurotransmitters from binding with nerve cell receptors called alpha-2 receptors. This indirectly increases the levels of norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. In turn, that may improve and elevate mood.

Tetracyclic antidepressants approved to treat depression

Here is the only tetracyclic antidepressant that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration specifically to treat depression, with its generic or chemical name followed by available brand names in parentheses:

  • Mirtazapine (Remeron, Remeron SolTab)

In addition to being available as a pill, mirtazapine (mir-TAZ-a-peen) is also available as a tablet that dissolves on your tongue (Remeron SolTab).

Side effects of tetracyclic antidepressants

Side effects of tetracyclic antidepressants include:

  • Drowsiness
  • Weight gain
  • Dry mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Thirst
  • Muscle or joint aches
  • Constipation
  • Increased appetite
  • Increased cholesterol

Safety concerns with tetracyclic antidepressants

Because of a potential drug interaction, don't take mirtazapine with another type of antidepressant called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). You may have increased drowsiness if you take mirtazapine with other medications or substances that also cause drowsiness, such as antihistamines, sedatives or alcohol.

In addition, in rare circumstances, mirtazapine can cause a potentially dangerous drop in white blood cell counts (agranulocytosis). This condition can make you vulnerable to infection. Talk to your doctor if you develop a sore throat, fever, inflammation of the mouth, flu-like symptoms or other signs of infection.

Suicidal feelings and tetracyclic antidepressants

In some cases, antidepressants may be associated with worsening symptoms of depression or suicidal thoughts or behavior, particularly early in treatment or when you change your dosage. Be sure to talk to your doctor about any changes in your symptoms. You may need more careful monitoring at the beginning of treatment or upon a change in treatment, or you may need to stop the medication if your symptoms worsen.

  • Antidepressants: Selecting one that's right for you
  • Combined reuptake inhibitors and receptor blockers
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • Norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitors (NDRIs)
  • Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)
  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
  • Video: Antidepressants — How they help relieve depression
  • Antidepressants: Are they safe during pregnancy?
  • Seasonal affective disorder drug Wellbutrin XL wins approval
  • Antidepressants: Can they stop working?
  • Antidepressant patch Emsam approved by FDA
  • December 08, 2006

    © 1998-2006 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). All rights reserved. A single copy of these materials may be reprinted for noncommercial personal use only. "Mayo," "Mayo Clinic," "MayoClinic.com," "Embody Health," "Reliable tools for healthier lives," "Enhance your life," and the triple-shield Mayo Clinic logo are trademarks of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Terms of Use.

    CNN U.S.
    CNN TV E-mail Services CNN Mobile CNNAvantGo Ad Info About Us Preferences
    Search
    © 2007 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
    A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
    Terms under which this service is provided to you.
    Read our privacy guidelines. Contact us. Site Map.
    Offsite Icon External sites open in new window; not endorsed by CNN.com
    Pipeline Icon Pay service with live and archived video. Learn more
    Radio News Icon Download audio news  |  RSS Feed Add RSS headlines