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SSRIs & Depression: No Longer a Social Stigma

... brain. This enhances neurotransmission, the sending of nerve impulses and improves mood. SSRIs are called selective because they seem to affect only serotonin, not other neurotransmitters.Antidepressants  may also play a neuroprotective ... Read Read: SSRIs & Depression: No Longer a Social Stigma

By: Mike Didcky | 20/07/2009 | Health

Antidepressant Component Ssri Found to be Causing Abnormal Bleeding!

... . The list of the side effects doesn’t end with this. It has also been found that the people who have antidepressants containing SSRI suffer from abnormal and excessive bleeding.   The bleeding is found in both the men and the women. The ... Read Read: Antidepressant Component Ssri Found to be Causing Abnormal Bleeding!

By: Denzing Jones | 03/06/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Ssri’s Effect on Your Pregnancy

... (Celexa) · Escitalopram (Lexapro) · Fluoxetine (Prozac) · Paroxetine (Paxil) · Sertraline (Zoloft) Even though SSRIs are not thought to be addictive, discontinuing them suddenly is not recommended. Sudden discontinuation can cause (SSRI ... Read Read: Ssri’s Effect on Your Pregnancy

By: Evan Langsted | 13/02/2009 | Law

Safety of Ssri’s Still Questioned

... dysphoric disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The fact that women can become dependent on Zoloft and other SSRI's presents yet another problem. Medicines associated with withdrawal symptoms can be very problematic for ... Read Read: Safety of Ssri’s Still Questioned

By: Lynn Fugaro | 27/11/2007 | Women's Health

Anxiety and the neurotransmitter Serotonin

... that in youths 25 or under, the medication can increase the rate of suicide. However, the benefits of SSRIs in alleviating otherwise threatening symptoms of anxiety and depression is what leads most to take them anyhow. A more common but ... Read Read: Anxiety and the neurotransmitter Serotonin

By: David Cambria | 11/05/2009 | Mental Health

How Do Antidepressants Work?

... the serotonin system this way?  The list of questions is endless and there are no easy answers. One can see then how taking SSRI drugs is actually a very dicey proposition and that it might actually be detrimental to many people who really ... Read Read: How Do Antidepressants Work?

By: Robert Levin | 27/04/2009 | Mental Health

Getting Off Anti-Depressants is Possible, Not Easy

... are simply bad medicine. Consult Your Doctor The first thing that anyone will tell you to do before starting to discontinue an SSRI is to consult your doctor, and while I respect my doctor's opinion, most doctors are not equipped to help ... Read Read: Getting Off Anti-Depressants is Possible, Not Easy

By: Pam Gersh | 18/10/2009 | Health

Protecting Children From Drugs

... is very widely used in most countries and causes few discernable health problems. Within a few years of their introduction, SSRIs have raised serious concerns all over the world. Yet cannabis is relentlessly presented as a major threat to ... Read Read: Protecting Children From Drugs

By: Sjoerd Kold | 18/06/2008 | Parenting

Antidepressant Horror Stories

... totally unlike themselves and having no memory of it afterwards when removed from the drugs.  Less violent, but perhaps no less important side effects of taking SSRI and similar drugs include changes in likes and dislikes.  Numerous people ... Read Read: Antidepressant Horror Stories

By: Robert Levin | 01/04/2009 | Medicine

6 Reasons for Consulting With your Doctor Before Taking St. John’s Wort

... (GABA), as well as serotonin; in other words, it has a “broad uptake profile”. In short, it may be more effective than the SSRI's. REASON #1: SIDE EFFECTS - I THOUGHT IT DIDN'T HAVE ANY! In double-blind studies, research in ... Read Read: 6 Reasons for Consulting With your Doctor Before Taking St. John’s Wort

By: John Young | 31/07/2007 | Business

More Antidepressant Horror Stories

... killing their classmates.  Few know that the killers in Columbine were on multiple antidepressant SSRI medications WHILE they went on their rampage.  One has to wonder if they had not been on them and had had their natural emotional intact ... Read Read: More Antidepressant Horror Stories

By: Robert Levin | 03/04/2009 | Mental Health
Dianne Hansen

Bipolar Disorder Treatments

... could feel from the people around you who have been brainwashed to believe the powerful bipolar brain can only be managed with harmful SSRI drugs. We believe even the early onset of bipolar can be managed more gracefully than has been done ... Read Read: Bipolar Disorder Treatments

By: Dianne Hansen | 11/03/2009 | Mental Health
Samuel Bryant

Dopamine’s Serotonin Scan

... other things such as appetite and sex drive. Fluoxetine (Prozac) is in the same family of drugs (SSRIs) but seems to have a greater dopaminergic effect. This could be from an inhibition of the reuptake of dopamine or norepinephrine but ... Read Read: Dopamine’s Serotonin Scan

By: Samuel Bryant | 29/10/2008 | Mental Health

Use of Anti-depressants During Pregnancy

... the third most prescribed antidepressant in the U.S. Fluoxetine is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class.  Serotonin, one of the chemical messengers which controls moods, is usually quickly reabsorbed ... Read Read: Use of Anti-depressants During Pregnancy

By: Mike Didcky | 03/07/2009 | Health

The Prozac-Cocaine Connection

... than they began after a short while.  The truth is that scientists willingly admit that they don’t truly understand many of the implications of ssri and similar drugs on the human brain.  The studies initially submitted to the FDA only ... Read Read: The Prozac-Cocaine Connection

By: Robert Levin | 01/04/2009 | Mental Health

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