Antidepressants

Antidepressants, prescribed by doctors, are medications designed to
alleviate depression. They can enhance mood, sleep patterns, appetite, and
concentration levels. However, it might take several weeks for their effects
to manifest fully. With various types available, finding the most suitable
one often involves a trial-and-error process between you and your doctor.
Like many medications, antidepressants can induce unwanted side effects
initially, such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, or nausea. Typically, these
side effects diminish after a brief period. It's essential to communicate
any adverse effects to your doctor and disclose any other medications,
supplements, or vitamins you're taking.
Consistent adherence to the prescribed regimen is crucial, even if symptoms
improve. Abruptly discontinuing antidepressants can have adverse
consequences, so it's imperative to consult your doctor before making any
changes. Gradual tapering off is often necessary when discontinuing
antidepressants.
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