What would you do to assess the advisability of taking antidepressants?
Antidepressants can be useful but I do note that antidepressants and SSRIs are used more synonymously than they could be. In fact, it is worth asking your doctor about a SSRE (ie. tianeptine). From wikipedia:
SSREs are used as antidepressants for the treatment of depression and anxiety, and are in marked contrast to other antidepressants such as the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which inhibit the reuptake of serotonin instead.[1][10] SSREs have been demonstrated to be as effective as SSRIs against depression, have a much faster onset of action (immediate), and have a much better tolerability profile,[1][10] although interestingly, it has also been shown that the SSRI fluoxetine can substitute for tianeptine in animal studies.[11]
I speak as someone who uses an SSRI and finds it useful so I don’t mean to claim the class has no value for all indications.
In general antidepressants can be useful (even life changingly so) but it does depend on the details of the symptoms and etiology. ‘Depression’ is a somewhat broad symptom cluster and not all cases that fit that diagnosis have the same cause and respond best to the same treatment.
But one note: It is best your own research even when a drug is prescribed. If the research brings up doubts then a second and third medical opinion is vital. There are overwhelmingly large numbers of people who have been prescribed venlafaxine (Effexor) for example who regret not doing their research first. It is an extremely effective drug but the side effects when ceasing usage are brutal. People who have gone through withdrawal for heroin addiction and also withdrawn from Effexor have described the latter experience as worse.
Antidepressants can be useful but I do note that antidepressants and SSRIs are used more synonymously than they could be. In fact, it is worth asking your doctor about a SSRE (ie. tianeptine). From wikipedia:
I speak as someone who uses an SSRI and finds it useful so I don’t mean to claim the class has no value for all indications.
In general antidepressants can be useful (even life changingly so) but it does depend on the details of the symptoms and etiology. ‘Depression’ is a somewhat broad symptom cluster and not all cases that fit that diagnosis have the same cause and respond best to the same treatment.
But one note: It is best your own research even when a drug is prescribed. If the research brings up doubts then a second and third medical opinion is vital. There are overwhelmingly large numbers of people who have been prescribed venlafaxine (Effexor) for example who regret not doing their research first. It is an extremely effective drug but the side effects when ceasing usage are brutal. People who have gone through withdrawal for heroin addiction and also withdrawn from Effexor have described the latter experience as worse.
Very interesting, thank you! According to Wikipedia, Tianeptine isn’t available in the UK.