Some of the newer medications that are available to treat depression disorders are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the tricyclics and the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). SSRIs and such newer medications affect neurotransmitters like the norepinephrine and dopamine usually have less side effects than the tricyclics do. Antidepressants need to be taken regularly for up to eight weeks before the effects seem to become noticeable
Antidepressant drugs are a non habit forming medication. Although, antidepressants must be closely monitored to be positive the adequate amount is being given. The doctor should frequently check with you to be sure the right dosage and medication is working as it should. If the should be a change in dosage or medication your doctor may do so.
When taking any medication, prescribed or over the counter, you should check with your doctor before you mix it with the medication that has been prescribed for your depression disorder. If you are going to be visiting any other professional that can administer medications, be sure you notify them of the antidepressant that you are taking. If you can remember the dosage amount that you are on, you should also tell them that.
Alcohol and street drugs can reduce the effect of the antidepressant medication that has been prescribed for you to take to treat your depression disorder. Therefore you should completely avoid them if at all possible. Anti anxiety medications and sedatives are not antidepressants. Although they are on occasion prescribed with antidepressants. They are not effective in treating depression disorder if they are taken by themselves.
Stimulants, like amphetamines, are not antidepressants and they do however share the risk of becoming a habit forming medication just like anti anxiety medications. If you have any questions about your prescriptions be sure to ask them prior to leaving the doctors office. You should be clear on the side effects, and dosage as well as the number of times and best times a day to take it.
Lithium is a medication that seems to be a popular choice for doctors when confronted with bipolar depression. This medication has been proven time and again to be very effective in successfully treating mood swings. common to this disorder. It is vital that this medication is extremely closely monitored by the prescribing physician. Failure to do so can wind up being a lethal dose. Your doctor should be able to tell you what to be on the lookout for, as far as warning signs that your dosage is too high. If not, discuss with your pharmacist when it would be an appropriate time for you to notify your medical doctor of any side effects. If you have an a existing heart disorders, thyroid, kidney, or epilepsy, lithium may not be a good choice of medication for you to be using for your treatment of symptoms associated with your depression disorder. There are other mood altering medications that your doctor might discuss with you in order to find the right alternative for you and your symptoms.
Depression takes control of so many lives. It not only effects the individual with it, but it also takes its toll on the family members, friends and even coworkers and classmates. This is a disorder that is treatable and common in today's world. With so much stress being active in our everyday lives, it seems more people are becoming aware of the warning signs and symptoms. Many are taking the initial steps need to go back to living a product and happy life.
There once was a time when people that were diagnosed with having a depression disorder were embarrassed. This is no longer the case. Now a days, people are seeing getting treatment for depression as a sign of strength. Mostly because they realized there was a problem that they could not fix and found a way to get the help that they deserved. They no longer have to fell as if the depression is just a part of who they are and there is nothing that they can do about it.
Now that you have began getting yourself well, you know you have a small journey ahead of you. It might take a few weeks or so before you begin felling as if everything is going to be okay. This is normal. Quite possibly you are feeling as if you did something wrong , even trying to figure out what you could have done differently to avoid this. In many situations a person that has been diagnosed with a depression disorder comes to a realization that it does not matter what caused you situation. All that matters now is you have a hold on it and will not allow yourself to fall victim again.
Having a positive attitude is vital in a great and possibly a full recovery. Keeping in touch with your doctor is also very important. Notify him of changes in your moods, feelings you have and definitely if you are feeling suicidal. If you do not think your medication is working and it has been a few weeks or so, call your doctor and schedule an appointment. The doctor will more than likely switch your dosage and with high hopes you should again be on your way.
Be honest with yourself as you go down the road to recovery. If you think one day it just might not be a good day for you, try to alter your situation and make it a positive day. Take pride in the little things that are all around you. Keep your head up high and remind your self it will all be okay, real soon. You need to be your best friend, backbone and support group. Even if you have others to lean on in your time of recovery, it is vital that you can relearn how to handle things without needing to fall on the aid of others.
If you are having any kind of side effects to your medication that were not explained to you as being a side effect immediately notify your doctor. This particular medication just might not be right for you and your symptoms of depression disorder. In the event your doctor has changed you medication, you may have to wait a little longer for the feeling of self worth and possitivity to return, but it will be well worth the time waited in order to smile and enjoy life again.
The road you are about to travel down may be a little bumpy, but with determination, dedication and commitment, you will prevail. The road will pave itself and the pleasure you will now have can be your sunshine on the rainy days.
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