Vortioxetine

Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors

Suicidal Thoughts

  • Antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior in pediatric and young adults patients. Studies did not show an increase in the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior with antidepressant use in patients over age 24; there was a trend toward reduced risk with antidepressant use in patients aged 65 and older.
  • In patients of all ages who are started on antidepressant therapy, monitor closely for worsening, and for emergence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Advise families and caregivers of the need for close observation and communication with the prescriber.
  • Vortioxetine is not approved for use in pediatric patients

Sexual Dysfunction

  • Use of SNRIs may cause symptoms of sexual dysfunction. In male patients, SNRI use may result in ejaculatory delay or failure, decreased libido, and erectile dysfunction. In female patients, SNRI use may result in decreased libido and delayed or absent orgasm.
  • It is important for prescribers to inquire about sexual function prior to initiation of SNRI's and to inquire specifically about changes in sexual function during treatment, because sexual function may not be spontaneously reported. When evaluating changes in sexual function, obtaining a detailed history (including timing of symptom onset) is important because sexual symptoms may have other causes, including the underlying psychiatric disorder. Discuss potential management strategies to support patients in making informed decisions about treatment.

Patient counseling

Medical guidelines

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Updated: October 2021