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Things to Consider Before Taking Antidepressants

A lot of people believe that taking antidepressants is the answer to such feelings of depression, stress, and anxiety. In some parts, mental health professionals are to blame for the wrong notion. This is mainly because some doctors automatically prescribe popular anti-depression medications such as Prozac, Fluoxetine, and similar brands whenever people go in for consultations regarding feelings of depression, anxiousness, and stress.

But what people need to understand is that there are things to consider before they start taking such medication. Here are the most important ones :

Do you really need it ?

Do you really need to take antidepressants or can you handle the negative emotions naturally. Is it just a passing moment of feeling blue ? Or is it actual clinical depression ? You need to be able to discern which one of the two is it that you're currently feeling. A trip to your trusted psychologist may help you discern where this is just a passing emotion or something that needs further diagnosis and evaluation.

Is it safe for you to take it ?

You have to understand that even if you do want to take the medicine, there are certain physical conditions that may stop you from taking antidepressants. People with seizures, heart diseases, liver or kidney impairments are discouraged to take such medications. You need to be aware of your physical health condition before taking such anti-depression medications.

Are you ready for the side effects ?

Just like taking any prescription-grade medicine, taking antidepressants come with not-so pleasant side effects. However, if your doctor thinks you need the medication, you need to ask yourself whether you're ready and healthy enough to endure that side effects that could appear once you've started taking the antidepressants.

With all the news we hear about people misusing and accidentally killing themselves on antidepressants that they shouldn't be using in the first place, it's a great idea to keep this three important considerations in mind before jumping the gun and taking antidepressants at the first hint of the blues.

By Mark Christian Walters