Gepirone ($ Exxua)
Novel (serotonin receptor partial agonist (5-HT1A))
- Major Depression3
- Generalized Anxiety3
- Anxious Depression3
Features
Dosing
Start 18.2 mg/day x4days, 36.3 mg/d x 3 days (can use 2 of 18.2), 54.5 mg/d x 7 days, then 72.6 mg/d.
Take with food (levels 30-50% higher with food). Avoid with grapefruit.
INTERACTIONS: Lower 50% with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (nefazodone, antibiotics, antifungals, HIV meds, diltiazem, verapamil, grapefruit juice). May also need to lower dose with moderate inhibitors (every SSRI except citalopram and escitalopram). Raise dose with inducers (carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine ≥ 1200 mg, topiramate ≥ 200 mg, St John’s wort, and possibly modafinils).
Management
Not very effective as an antidepressant, and has cardiac warning requiring EKG before starting so rarely is useful. Similar to buspirone, which is preferable.
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Depression
Gepirone use based on FDA approval in Major Depressive Disorder.
Gepirone side effects, including cardiac risks, reviewed with patient.
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