What are possible side effects of antidepressants?
Although they may differ from person to person and depend widely on the actual drug prescribed, the most common side effects include drowsiness, anorgasmia, gastrointestinal disturbance, headaches and blurry vision. Many of these side effects last only a few weeks and then go away on their own. Even if a side effect doesn’t go away, you can learn ways to manage it. Don’t stop taking your antidepressant or reduce the dosage without first talking to your doctor or mental health provider. (Source: Mayo Clinic) – How can I offer support to someone taking antidepressants? When a person is affected by depression, stress or anxiety, it is critical for friends and loved ones to offer support in their medical diagnosis and treatment plan. Educating yourself about the condition and the antidepressants prescribed are the first step in providing this support. Being empathetic of what the person may be feeling in coping with the condition is also important. Have patience with the treatment plan and