Well, the accutane could be causing the depression. I know that doesn't answer the question, but i just wanted you to know that there's a lot of stuff you can find on the internet about this. you may want to consider going off accutane.
Catholics are encouraged to lead healthy, fulfilling, lives filled with grace. If you suffer from depression and your doctor prescribes anti-depressants then you should take them as they will help you lead a healthy life. While some medical procedures and drugs are prohibited for Catholics (e.g. abortion or contraception), anti-depressants are allowed.
Anti-depressants.
Too much of anything can be toxic or have adverse symptoms. Anti-Depressants have different classes for their mechanisms, so its too vague when you mentioned anti-depressants in general.
No
no, that would be ANTI-depressants....
Anti-depressants are named for their ability to treat depression (anti-depression). But in order for these medications to work, they typically decrease or "depress" the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to respond to stimuli. For that reason, "depressants" are used as anti-depressants.
Doctors usually can proscribe anti depressants and other medications because you can't get those over the counter.
You don't take depressants. You take anti-depressants, which counters being depressed.
Most of them are safe to use while on MAOI and SSRI anti-depressants. For your case research at http://www.erowid.org
Alcohol and anti-depressants.
Yeah, you can, there's certain anti-biotics you can't take with any brand of accutane, but amoxicillin is an exception.
Anti-depressants Anti-Anxiety Anti-psychotic