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Re: Psychological effects of SSRIs

Posted by linkadge on November 24, 2004, at 10:39:17

In reply to Psychological effects of SSRIs, posted by ed_uk on November 24, 2004, at 9:35:04

Apathy can (but need not be) a side effect of SSRi use.

When apathy kicks in, it is more than not a side effect of too much dose.

A few studies I have read showed that most people achieved a clinical responce to 10mg of prozac and not 20 mg.

I think the drug companies increase the recommended dose in order to increase their chances of you being on the drug longer than you should.


Whatever SSRI you are taking, I would try decreasing the dose and see how it affects your apathy. It seems simpe, and most people would rather add wellbutrin, but this is a classic case of more is not better.


Too much dopamine and too little serotonin can cause depression, but too much serotonin and too little dopamine can cause anhedonia and apathy.

Linadge


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