This is a question you need to ask the Doctor Who prescribed them. If there are more than one doctor, involved be sure you tell them what medicines you are taking.
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Antidepressants are not narcotics. Legally a "narcotic" is either an opioid like heroin or morphine or it is cocaine/crack. Medically the term "narcotic" only refers to opioid analgesics. Most doctors and scientists do not like using the word narcotic because most people do not understand exactly what a narcotic is. An antidepressant is not a narcotic nor is it a drug of abuse. Antidepressants are not controlled substances and drug seeking behaviour has not been scene in people taking antidepressants. It can be argued that amphetamines in particular might be considered narcotics as they are occasionally used in people with severe refractory depression. However technically amphetamines are not narcotics.
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They say not at all, but really it's as much as any other antidepressants, which is, if you think it's working, you're going to be afraid to stop taking it. Plus there is mild withdrawal associated with antidepressants that will make you feel worse, reinforcing that fear and making you want to take it again.
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.
That would be most unwise, as they are two different narcotics. Mixing narcotics can have unpredictable (sometimes fatal) results.
Xanax is not an antidepressants; antidepressants are not like Xanax.
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It depends on the type of anti depressands.Short acting antidepressants starts acting within minutes.But most of the antidepressants used in chronic depression may take many hours to days for optimum action.