There is no way to clearly answer this question other than, "it depends."
If you are dependent upon anti-depressants to manage potentially psychotic behavior, then no.
If you are currently on anti-depressants for treatment of a temporary situation, then perhaps when you are no longer being prescribed them.
If you have taken them in the past under a doctor's care, then quite likely yes, provided you pass the physical and psychological testing.
In most cases, taking antidepressants would not automatically disqualify someone from joining the military. However, it would depend on the specific circumstances and the severity of the individual's mental health condition. The military has strict standards regarding mental health and will assess each applicant on a case-by-case basis.
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A course that tou should take before you go into the military is JROTC. You should also take the ASVAB which is the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. This tells the military what you will be good as in the military. You should also go to college so you can go in as an officer.
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If you have been prescribed the antidepressants by a psychiarist, take them as ordered. Do not take more or less than the doctor has prescribed. If you have a problem with an antidepressant call your doctor ASAP.
Yes, but you need to have your prescription with you.
It is not possible for anyone to force anyone else, even a relative, to join the military. The military will only take people who agree to go. If your son refuses, the military will not take him.
Xanax is not an antidepressants; antidepressants are not like Xanax.
When you take sleeping pills you don't need to take headache pills.
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