I don't have a great answer for this, but it is slightly more helpful than the last; as with anything you put in your body, it can be harmful. Anyone questioning their medication is best off searching for research PDF's and reports on that specific medicine. Personally I feel that only VERY unstable people should be on anti-depressants long term... cognitive therapy and learning about your depression or anxiety and learning to live with it, work with it, and fight it, is much more valuable than just numbing yourself.
If you are doing research on this you need to go to a site with actual facts on the medication.
Some anti-depressants can induce liver failure while on them or if you stop taking them without being weened off. I would say if you are considering taking them that you talk to both your therapist AND you doctor and also do plenty of research yourself. Also, have a game plan, don't rely on this pill to "fix" you. Good luck in research or feeling better, which ever you came here for.
The long-term effects of travelling on airplanes are deep vein thrombosis, hypoxia, cardiovascular effects from stress and disturbed sleep patterns. The short-term effects are dehydration, infection, jet lags, anxiety, air rage and climatic change.
It is difficult to determine an exact number as long-term effects from drugs can vary widely among individuals. However, long-term effects can include physical, mental, and emotional consequences that impact a person's overall well-being and quality of life. Seeking professional help and support is essential for individuals experiencing long-term effects from drug use.
Well, friend, tsunamis can have both short and long term effects on the environment and communities they impact. In the short term, tsunamis can cause immediate destruction, loss of life, and displacement of people. In the long term, they can lead to changes in coastal landscapes, affect ecosystems, and require ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts. Remember, even in the face of such challenges, nature has a way of regrowing and healing over time.
Central nervous system (CNS) depressants are typically synthetically produced in pharmaceutical laboratories. They can be made by chemical synthesis or derived from natural sources. Common CNS depressants include benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohol, and each type is synthesized using specific chemical reactions and processes to achieve their desired effects on the central nervous system.
Long term effects include very, very high addiction, violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, insomnia, paranoia, auditory flashbacks, mood disturbances, delusions, death, ect. It is a new drug so not all long term effects are known.
I asked a psychiatrist this and he said he or scientists really didnt know, which i thought was scary. Or if they do know and arent saying that's equally as worrying.
the long-term effects of SSRIs are unknown
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
Slow body functions
Why long-term effects did the Arab slave trade have on African society's
No, it also has short-term effects.
The long term effects of Slavery was: Civil War Racism More Civilization
One Long term affect is social issues
The body tends to develop tolerance for CNS depressants, and larger doses are needed to achieve the same effects.
long term it may elevate long term cancer risks
If you broke your ankle it may or may not have long term effects. It depends on the kind of break.
Yes but these are quite individual to the patient but there are a number of common long term effects.