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Antidepressant Chart

Antidepressant Chart - Antidepressants are medications that help relieve symptoms of depression and other mental health conditions such as anxiety. Although antidepressants may not cure depression, they can reduce symptoms. Antidepressants influence brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) that help regulate mood and other body functions and behaviors. Experts believe these brain chemicals are responsible for changes in mood and behavior. An antidepressant is the name given to a medicine that can help relieve the symptoms of depression, such as low mood, anxiety, and worthlessness. A doctor may prescribe them to you, alone or with talk therapy, after you get a diagnosis that you have moderate to. Antidepressants work by increasing neurotransmitters in the brain. The top 5 antidepressants to treat depression include ssris, snris, atypical antidepressants, serotonin modulators, and cyclic antidepressants. They are sometimes also used to treat other conditions,. Antidepressants are prescribed to treat major depressive disorder (mdd), anxiety disorders, chronic pain, and some addictions.

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