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Old August 7th 03, 06:53 PM
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There are also certain meds used both for depression, and in much
lower doses, for preventing migraine headaches. I suspect that the
concern is with the listed side-effect of drowsiness, but as I
understand it, side effects vary from person to person. I'm sure that
migraine sufferers would be delighted if those meds made it onto the
approved list as well.

Russell Kent wrote in message ...
Jim Morgans asked:

What are SSRI meds?


SSRI: Selective seratonin reuptake inhibitor
A whole class of "feel good" medications used for the treatment of certain
pschological conditions (notably depression). Examples: Paxil, Prozac,
Zoloft, Celexa, Luvox/Apo-Fluvoxamine, Lexapro, Sarafem/Fluoxetine

Russell Kent