SSRI Antidepressants:
Side Effects II
Withdrawal
SSRI Antidepressants.
SSRI antidepressants are a group of
antidepressants most frequently prescribed today. SSRI (selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors) treat depression by "selectively"
inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin.
Antidepressants work by altering the way certain neurotransmitters
work in the brain. Millions of cells within the brain transmit
messages to one another using chemical substances called
neurotransmitters. Although there are about 100 different
chemicals active in the brain, two neurotransmitters are
particularly affected with depression; Serotonin (sometimes
referred to as 5HT) and Noradrenaline.
SSRI antidepressants stop reuptake of serotonin, which allows
levels between cells to increase. An altered balance of serotonin
and other neurotransmitters is thought to play a part in causing
depression symptoms. Symptoms of depression include (but are not
limited to) low mood, feelings of sadness, sleep problems, poor
appetite, irritability, poor concentration, decreased sex drive,
loss of energy, guilt feelings, headaches, aches, pains, and
palpitations.
The most commonly prescribed SSRI
Antidepressants are;
Celexa:
Side
Effects ll
Weight Gain ll
Suicide ll
Withdrawal
Effexor:
Side Effects
ll
Withdrawal
ll
Weight Gain
ll
Sexual Side Effects
ll
Suicide
Lexapro:
Side Effects
ll
Withdrawal
ll
Weight Gain
ll
Sexual Side Effects
ll
Suicide
Luvox:
Side Effects
Paxil:
Side Effects
ll
Weight Gain
ll
Sexual Side Effects
ll
Suicide
ll
Withdrawal
Prozac:
Side Effects
ll
Weight Gain
ll
Sexual Side Effects
ll
Suicide
ll
Withdrawal
Zoloft:
Side Effects
ll
Sexual Side Effects
ll
Weight Gain
ll
Withdrawal
The problems with SSRI antidepressants is that all SSRI
antidepressants have side effects and some of these side effects
can be quite severe. At question is whether the benefits of
antidepressants outweigh the SSRI risks, or the SSRI risks
outweigh the benefits.
It is important to carefully investigate SSRI antidepressants and
their side effects, along with exploring alternatives when looking
for depression relief. A therapeutic strategy involving Deprex is
at the discretion of the individual and their health care
provider. In all cases of clinical depression, always seek a your
health care provider's guidance first.
Deprex works quite differently from synthetic antidepressants, by
supplying the precursors to mood-controlling neurotransmitters and
providing nutrients needed to allow the body to naturally care for
itself. Instead of artificially mimicking serotonin activity,
Deprex naturally and effectively enhances serotonin levels within
the body and brain – without side effects.
The Deprex nutritional formula
naturally:
- Elevates mood by raising
circulating serotonin levels.
- Restores the appropriate
production of serotonin and norepinephrine.
- Diminishes anxiety by regulating
cortisol release.
- Restores clear thinking and
appropriate reality testing.
- Calms and diminishes over
sensitivity.
Deprex is a natural depression medication that
is safe, effective and
guaranteed to work. Many people
who use Deprex struggle with SSRI antidepressants side effects.
Others are trying to avoid using SSRI antidepressants.
Try Deprex today and experience
safe depression relief.