What Is the Most Commonly Prescribed Antidepressant?

What is depression?

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Antidepressants are drugs used to treat depression.

Depressionis a type of mood disorder and serious medical illness. It negatively affects the thought and the behavioral process of life. If an individual is suffering fromdepressionfor more than two weeks, it is called a major depressive disorder orclinical depression.Depressionoften leads to sadness and loneliness, if untreated, it may lead to death due tosuicide. Women are more likely than men to experiencedepression. Some studies show that one-third of women may experience a major depressive episode in their lifetime.

What are the symptoms of depression?

Depression can strike at any time, but on average, it first appears during the lateteensto mid-20s. Symptoms must last at least two weeks for depression diagnosis. Common symptoms seen in patients with depression:

  • Sadness.
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
  • Changes in appetite –weight lossor gain, unrelated todieting.
  • Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much.
  • Loss of energy or increasedweakness.
  • Increase in purposeless physical activity (e.g., hand-wringing or pacing) or slowed movements and speech (actions observable by others).
  • Feeling worthless or guilty.
  • Difficulty thinking, concentrating or making decisions.
  • Thoughts of death orsuicide.

What are the risk factors and causes of depression?

Depression is usually caused by an external event; however, environmental and psychological factors can also contribute.

Common risk factors and causes that can trigger depression:

  • Family history of depression is the most common risk factor seen in patients with depression
  • Stress
  • Serious loss of loved ones
  • Chronic illness
  • Relationship difficulties or failure
  • 暴露在滥用(包括情感、身体d sexual)
  • Neglect or community violence
  • Financial problems
  • Negative life events or unwelcome changes in life patterns
  • Drug oralcoholaddictionas well as withdrawal
  • Pregnancyand post-pregnancyrelatedstress

什么偏方可以帮助治疗抑郁症?

Depressive disorders can make a person feel negative about life. Negative thinking fades as treatment begins to take effect. The following are common remedies to fight depression:

  • Drink sufficient water and eat a healthydiet. Foods that include folate andvitamin Dsupplementshelp fight depression.
  • Proper rest helps with mood elevation.
  • 做一个关闭的大调的习惯来表达感情ing depression.
  • Do not indulge in any stress-related tasks; make small daily goals to cope with depressive mood.
  • Failing to reach expectations should not be considered a failure; it should be seen positively.
  • Try to socialize more frequently.
  • Motivate yourself by exercising, going for a movie or spending quality time with loved ones.
  • Limit access to things that could hurt you or others (for example, do not keep excess medication of any kind, firearms or other weapons at home).

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What is the most commonly prescribed antidepressant?

Antidepressantsaredrugsused to treat depression.

Some of the most commonantidepressantdrug classes are:

However, the best and most commonly used drug for the treatment of depression is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

SSRIs increase the amount of neurochemical, known as serotonin, in the brain (brain serotonin levels often are low in depression). SSRIs work by selectively blocking serotonin reuptake in the brain.

SSRIs help activate the cells that have been deactivated by depression, relieving thedepressedperson's symptoms.

Examples of SSRIs are:

SSRIs have few side effects and are generally tolerated well by patients.

The most common side effects are:

However, these side effects generally go away within the first month of SSRI use. SSRIs are often the first line and best treatment for depression.

References
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