Prescription Medications for Depression

Do You Take Anti-depressants?

By Matthew Schieltz, published May 11, 2007
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It may not seem surprising that over 15 million Americans in the United States suffer from a form of Depression each year. That number is expected to rise over the next few years; sadly, one of the wealthiest nations on the Earth continues to suffer from Depression. That almost seems paradoxical, doesn't it? But nevertheless, Depression is out there and so must those millions of Americans continue to receive treatment for the disease.

Also not surprising, however, is the fact that most Americans choose to take some form of anti-depressant prescription medications. These medications are usually prescribed by a psychiatrist and are specifically used in order to help the person overcome and battle the Depression.

What are the options for prescription medications?

Several of the prescription medications that are used to treat Depression are Depakote, Cymbalta, Geodon, Remeron, and Paxil. All of these medications are known as mood-enhancers. The main goal of these medications is to provide a mood-stabilizer, which means that it helps relieve the symptoms of Depression. What also goes along with this is the ability of certain chemicals inside these medications to regulate some of the chemicals in the brain, like Serotonin. All of the aforementioned medications are prescription medications except for Paxil. Paxil, also known as The Purple Pill, can be purchased over-the-counter. However, doctors who see fit will prescribe larger doses for their patients.

If you have been recently diagnosed with a form of Depression you may be wondering how long you will have to take these certain medications. Unfortunately, some individuals actually have to take these medications their whole lives. Even though that may be the case in severe cases, it is not all uncommon for people to go for years taking anti-depressant medications.

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Prescription Medications for Depression

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Takeaways
  • Most people who suffer from Depression decide to take Anti-Depressant medication.
  • Unfortunately, some individuals actually have to take these medications their whole lives.
  • Psychologists are actually successfully treating Depression with Positive Psychology.
Did You Know?
Over 15 million Americans suffer from Depression each year.
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