Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about treatment-resistant depression (TRD), bipolar I depression, and Symbyax. For specific questions
regarding your health and your condition, contact your healthcare professional.
TRD is a form of depression that is more difficult to treat. A person may have TRD if during an episode of depression, he or she has had little or
no response to treatment with 2 different antidepressants. This may happen even when the person takes the right dose for the right amount of time. In
clinical studies of people with depression, nearly 1 person in 3 may have TRD.
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People with TRD may have the same symptoms as people who have depression. The only difference for people with TRD is that their depression symptoms
continue, even after repeated attempts to treat them. View an expanded list of depression symptoms.
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There are several different forms of treatment that your healthcare professional may recommend to treat your TRD. These kinds of treatment may include
medication with an antidepressant, like Symbyax, lifestyle changes, and therapy.
To determine if you have TRD and which forms of treatment are right for you, talk with a healthcare professional.
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Bipolar I depression is just one phase of bipolar I disorder, a condition that causes one to have dramatic mood swings. What makes bipolar I depression
different from "regular" depression (major depressive disorder, or MDD) is that people with bipolar I depression have had a manic episode in the past.
People with "regular" depression have never experienced a manic episode. View the entire list of manic and depressive symptoms of bipolar I disorder.
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The treatment program for bipolar I depression can vary for each individual. In general, a combination of treatment options is used, including
medication, counseling, education, and more. To find out if you have bipolar I depression and learn more about what treatment options are best for
you, talk to your healthcare professional.
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Symbyax is the first antidepressant approved by the FDA for acute treatment of TRD and bipolar I depression in adults. Symbyax is 1 pill that
contains 2 medicines. These 2 medicines work together to help relieve TRD and bipolar I depression. Depression is believed to be linked to 3 naturally
occurring substances in the body–serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Symbyax works on all 3.
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To find out if Symbyax could work for you, talk to your healthcare professional. Before taking Symbyax, it's important that you provide your
healthcare professional with information about your health history and a list of medications you have recently taken or are currently taking.
This list should include prescription medications, non-prescription medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Learn more about what to tell a healthcare professional to find out if Symbyax is right for you, and who
should not take Symbyax.
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All medicines can cause side effects. Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or won't go away. Some common, possible side
effects of Symbyax are:
- Tiredness
- Increased appetite
- Blurred vision
- Dry mouth
- Feeling weak
- Sleeping for long periods of time
- Tremors (shakes)
- Swelling of your hands and feet
To learn more about all the side effects of Symbyax, please review the Boxed Warnings and Important Safety Information,
Symbyax Medication Guide, and Prescribing Information.
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