Posted by jono_in_adelaide on November 4, 2012, at 18:08:12
In reply to Lou's response-owltlhan » jono_in_adelaide, posted by Lou Pilder on November 4, 2012, at 6:59:20
Monoamine reuptake inhibitors have been in widespread use for 50 years, yet "tardive dysphoria" has only been suggested by 1 or 2 minor research teams very recently, if it occurs at all, its extremely rare.
You are far more likely to be killed in a car accident that suffer tasrdive dysphoria from an antiderpessant prescribed for a serious illness.
My advice would be avoid antidepressants for mild situational depression, where their benifits are unclear, but keep using them for moderate severe depression, where their benifits are clear cut.
GAD, Panic Disorder, Endrogenous Depression
Sertaline 100mg/day
Bupropion 300mg/day
Risperidone 1mg/day
Alprazolam 2-3mg/day"and you go running for the shelter of your mothers little helper"
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