Desyrel

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Definition

Noun: 1. A proprietary name for the antidepressant drug Trazodone: Desyrel is a brand name for a prescription medication used primarily to treat major depressive disorder. It belongs to a class of drugs known as serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitors (SARIs).

Usage
  • Desyrel is used as a proper noun, typically capitalized, to refer to the specific branded medication.
  • It is most commonly encountered in medical, pharmaceutical, or clinical contexts.
Examples
  • The doctor prescribed Desyrel to help manage her depression and improve her sleep.
  • Desyrel may cause drowsiness, so it is often taken at bedtime.
  • Patients should not stop taking Desyrel abruptly without consulting their physician.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be on Desyrel": to be prescribed and taking the medication Desyrel.
    • He has been on Desyrel for six months and reports an improvement in his mood.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trazodone (n): The generic, non-proprietary name for the drug marketed under brand names like Desyrel.
    • The pharmacy dispensed the generic version, trazodone, instead of the brand-name Desyrel.
  • Antidepressant (n): A broader category of drugs used to treat depression, which includes Desyrel.
  • SARI (n): An acronym for Serotonin Antagonist and Reuptake Inhibitor, the drug class to which trazodone/Desyrel belongs.
Synonyms
  • Trazodone hydrochloride: The full chemical name of the active ingredient.
  • (Brand) Medication: A general term, though not a direct synonym, as it lacks specificity.
Notes
  • Desyrel is a trademark. Its use in text often implies reference to the specific branded product from the manufacturer, though it is frequently used interchangeably with its generic name, trazodone, in common medical parlance.
  • As a proper noun, it does not have associated phrasal verbs or idioms. Discussions about its use typically involve standard medical verbs like , , , or .
Noun
  1. oral antidepressant (trade name Desyrel) that is a nontricyclic drug used as a sedative