SSRI Antidepressants II
SSRI Side Effects II
SSRI Withdrawal
SSRI Side Effects.
SSRI side effects range from mild - like dry mouth, nausea and
drowsiness - to life-threatening SSRI side effects like liver
failure and increased suicide risk. Each individual will experience SSRI side effects differently. This list of SSRI side
effects might not cover all adverse side effects of SSRI
antidepressants.
SSRI antidepressants can cause
serious side effects. Weight
gain and sexual
dysfunction are common SSRI side effects. Less common but
life threatening is the increased risk of suicide. SSRI
antidepressants can also cause
addiction and subsequent
withdrawal symptoms.
People seeking depression relief should carefully evaluate SSRI
side effects before deciding to take SSRI antidepressants. Consult your
healthcare professional about SSRI side effects before using
this drug. The natural antidepressant
Deprex
is a safe and effective depression treatment scientifically
formulated to elevate mood without the potentially harmful side
effects commonly associated with SSRI antidepressants. Self-help techniques,
psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle changes or a combination of
approaches have also successfully worked at treating depression.
Only you can decide if an SSRI antidepressants is the best means of treating
depression symptoms. If considering using an SSRI, thoroughly
discuss SSRI side effect concerns with your physician.
Common SSRI Side Effects:
- Agitation
- Irritability
- Tremors
- Impotence
- Chills or fever
- Nervousness
- Anxiety
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- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Headache
- Blurred vision
- Diarrhea
- Decreased sex drive
- High blood pressure
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- Low blood pressure
- Deepened depression
- Increased risk of suicide
- Difficulty reaching
orgasm
- Fast or irregular
heartbeat or pulse
- Sleeplessness or insomnia
- Changes in appetite or weight
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The FDA issued a public health alert for most SSRI antidepressants in March 2004
warning that SSRI side effects include deeper depression and an
increased suicide risk. The FDA also issued a public health
advisory in October 2003 about increased reports of suicidal
thinking, suicide attempts, hostility and self-harm in children
using SSRI antidepressants. The FDA urges that SSRI
antidepressants be used with caution in
children.
An allergic reaction is a possible SSRI side effect. Stop
taking the SSRI antidepressant and contact your doctor immediately or seek
emergency medical treatment if you experience difficulty
breathing, closing of the throat, swelling of the lips, face, or
tongue, hives, a fast or irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure
(blurred vision, headache), low blood pressure (dizziness,
weakness), chills or fever. Contact your doctor immediately if you
experience yellowing of the skin or eyes.
The Deprex nutritional formula
naturally:
- Elevates mood by raising
circulating serotonin levels.
- Restores the appropriate
production of serotonin and norepinephrine.
- Diminishes anxiety by regulating
cortisol release.
- Restores clear thinking and
appropriate reality testing.
- Calms and diminishes over
sensitivity.
Deprex is a natural depression medication that
is safe, effective and
guaranteed to work. Many people
who use Deprex struggle with SSRI antidepressants side effects.
Others are trying to avoid using SSRI antidepressants.
Try Deprex today and experience
safe depression relief.
*Do not stop taking SSRI antidepressants without first talking to your doctor.
Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping
SSRI antidepressants completely. Suddenly stopping SSRI
antidepressants may cause unpleasant
and potentially serious side effects and withdrawal symptoms.
*This antidepressant drug information does not
endorse SSRI antidepressants, diagnose patients or recommend therapy. The
information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible
warnings, uses, precautions, drug interactions, allergic
reactions, or adverse side effects of SSRI antidepressants. If you have
questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your health
care provider or pharmacist. The information provided should not
be construed to indicate that SSRI antidepressants are safe, effective or
appropriate.