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Create Your Custom Doctor Discussion Guide

When you talk to your doctor about your depression symptoms, be sure to discuss the impact they're having on your life.

It's easy.

  1. Select the questions you want to ask your doctor by clicking on the check box next to the question.
  2. Then Preview and Print your Custom Doctor Discussion Guide to take to your next appointment.
  3. The printout will include a few Questions for You. Write down your answers on the printout. Your health care professional will need this information.

This is not a formal diagnostic tool. It is meant to help you have more meaningful discussion with your doctor.

No information about you will be collected or stored.


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Questions for your doctor

Select the questions you want to ask your doctor or select all.



Select All What is major depressive disorder (MDD)?
  • constant sadness
  • irritability
  • hopelessness
  • trouble sleeping
  • low energy or fatigue
  • feeling worthless or guilty for no reason
  • significant weight change
  • difficulty concentrating
  • loss of interest in favorite activities
Why PRISTIQ?
How do I take PRISTIQ?
What should I expect?
What are my options for getting more support?

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Indication

PRISTIQ® is approved for the treatment of major depressive disorder in adults.

Important Safety Information for PRISTIQ

Suicidality and Antidepressant Drugs

Antidepressants increased the risk compared to placebo of suicidal thinking and behavior (suicidality) in children, teens, and young adults. Depression and certain other psychiatric disorders are themselves associated with increases in the risk of suicide. Patients of all ages who are started on antidepressant therapy should be monitored appropriately and observed closely for clinical worsening, suicidality, or unusual changes in behavior. PRISTIQ is not approved for use in children under 18.

  • People taking MAOIs should not take PRISTIQ.
  • All patients taking antidepressants should be observed closely for signs that their condition is getting worse or that they are becoming suicidal. This is very important when an antidepressant is started or when the dose is changed. Patients should be watched for becoming agitated, irritable, hostile, aggressive, impulsive, or restless. These symptoms should be reported to the patient's health care professional right away.
  • Tell your health care professional about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you are taking or plan to take, including:
    • Medicines to treat migraines or mood disorders, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition
    • Aspirin, NSAID pain relievers, or blood thinners, because they may increase the risk of bleeding.
  • PRISTIQ may cause or make some conditions worse, so tell your health care professional about all your medical conditions, including if you:
    • Have high blood pressure. Your blood pressure should be controlled before you start taking PRISTIQ and monitored regularly
    • Have heart problems, high cholesterol or triglyceride levels, or a history of stroke
    • Have glaucoma or increased eye pressure
    • Have kidney or liver problems
    • Have or had bleeding problems
    • Have or had depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior
    • Have or had mania, bipolar disorder, or seizures or convulsions
    • Have low sodium levels in your blood
    • Are nursing, pregnant, or plan to become pregnant.
  • Discontinuation symptoms may occur when stopping PRISTIQ, especially when therapy is stopped suddenly. Talk to your health care professional before you stop taking or reduce the dose of PRISTIQ.
  • Until you see how PRISTIQ affects you, be careful driving a car or operating machinery. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking PRISTIQ.
  • Side effects when taking PRISTIQ 50 mg may include nausea, dizziness, sweating, constipation, and decreased appetite.

Please see full Prescribing Information including boxed warning and Medication Guide.



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