Buspar with antidepressants: interactions
Many adults take an antidepressant for mood, anxiety or chronic pain. The combination with Buspar (Buspirone) is common and, for most antidepressant classes, well tolerated. A few specific combinations require attention because of additive effects or shared metabolic pathways.
Antidepressant interaction landscape
SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs, MAOIs and atypical antidepressants each interact differently. SSRIs are the most commonly co-prescribed and usually have minor or no clinically meaningful interaction with Buspirone at 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 30mg. MAOIs require special caution with many medications. Tricyclics can amplify cardiovascular and sedative effects of some Anti-anxiety Medications agents.
Practical guidance
According to the prescribing information for Buspirone, any change in antidepressant therapy should be reviewed alongside Buspar dosing. Switching antidepressants — particularly to or from MAOIs — usually requires a washout period before resuming Buspar at the standard 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 30mg schedule.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take Buspar on an SSRI? ▾
For most SSRIs and most Anti-anxiety Medications agents, the combination is acceptable with normal monitoring. A few combinations require dose adjustment or alternative selection. The prescriber confirms based on the specific antidepressant and the active ingredient Buspirone.
Are there antidepressants to avoid with Buspar? ▾
MAOIs are the antidepressant class most often flagged for caution with many medications. Other interactions depend on Buspirone and the specific antidepressant; a pharmacist review is the practical safeguard at 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 30mg.
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- DurationHow long does Buspar last?
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