This all depends on what antidepressant is being used and the individual. Some antidepressants might work for one individual perfectly fine, but not so well for another. So everyone has their own perception of antidepressants being helpful or not. From a medical stand point they are a great tool to treat depression it just might take time to find the right one. Also, combining antidepressants with therapy can make them more helpful.
Antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication may be helpful in some cases.
Xanax is not an antidepressants; antidepressants are not like Xanax.
heterocyclic antidepressants (HCAs), such as amitriptyline (Elavil)
thyroxine schouldnt be taken with antidepressants
Antidepressants affect brain chemistry and the balance of neurotransmitters which can cause headaches. If your headaches continue, maybe you should switch antidepressants.
One can overdose on any medication, including antidepressants.
Approved medications prescribed by a healthcare professional based on your specific medical condition can be helpful in treating various illnesses, such as antibiotics for bacterial infections, insulin for diabetes, or antidepressants for mental health disorders. It is important to follow your doctor's advice and not self-medicate.
Nope.
Antidepressants.
tricyclic antidepressants
No.
Antidepressants.