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- Do Depression Medications Have Bad Side Effects?
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- QUESTION: Slowly, but more and more each day, my husband is becoming
- increasingly moody and withdrawn. Our physician has made a diagnosis of
- depression and has started to prescribe medications. I am afraid that these
- very potent medications may have some bad side effects. What is your opinion?
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- ANSWER: If your husband's depression is not in response to a specific recent
- issue, but an ongoing emotional state, medication can help him break free from
- its crippling emotional burden. Often, patients on medication experience
- fatigue or drowsiness and interpret this as a side effect of the drug. But
- patients who are severely depressed at the start of treatment may experience
- less side effects of sedation than a patient who is less depressed initially.
- Your doctor has many different medications and dosages to choose from,
- and may use a combination of drugs to fight both depression and the anxiety
- that often accompanies it, such as chlordiazepoxide and amitriptyline. For a
- few days these drugs may cause the drowsiness described above, but since
- insomnia is often a symptom of depression, this will actually help your
- husband get much-needed sleep.
- Since medications affect different patients in different ways, it may be
- necessary to change the prescription from time to time. Many effective
- medications take several days to two or three weeks to exert their full
- effect, and patience is needed. All medications available for treating
- depression and anxiety do not work in the same fashion, and it may take a
- while before just the right combination of useful medications can be
- determined. As you can now understand, your doctor has a constellation of
- options to choose from. None of them should be considered the answer to your
- husband's depression, but a method of temporarily restoring his emotional
- equilibrium. Side effects are both temporary and usually mild. Once on an
- even keel, therapy can then help him uncover and conquer the root causes of
- his depression. Your unfailing support is a most important ingredient in his
- therapy.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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