The SSRIs slow the destruction of serotonin, an hormone that is believed it is associated with happiness. If you are prescribed an SSRI, chances are that it's for depression, anxiety, panic, OCD or a personality disorder like BPD.
Lamictal (lamotrigine) is not an SSRI. It is an anti-convulsant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSRI#List_of_SSRIs
no... celexa is an ssri antidepressant and no relation to benodiazepines
Yes - it is a very common side effect of SSRI medication.
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I think the best place to get treatment for your depression symptoms is with your local doctor. They can generally control your symptoms with SSRI medications
SSRI stands for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. A group of anti dipressants SSRI stands for Secure Storage and Retrieval of Information.
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Yes. Lamictal is a mood stabilizer and paxil is an ssri (anti-depressant). Lamactil is often prescribed with SSRI's to "boost" the effect and/or work on areas that the SSRI does not tap. Obviously, an MD/Psych is the best person to talk to about drug interactions, not the internet.