A Student's Guide To Considering Medication For Depression or Anxiety
A Student's Guide To Considering Medication For Depression or Anxiety
A Student's Guide To Considering Medication For Depression or Anxiety
to
Considering Medication
for
Depression or Anxiety
Dear Students:
This brochure is designed to answer some of the most
common questions that people have when they think
about going on a medication for depression or
anxiety.
The
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Loss of pleasure in
usual activities
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Significant weight
Symptoms of anxiety
Difficulty falling or
loss OR gain
medication.
of depression or anxiety.
your symptoms are severe enough that they keep you from
your condition. In these cases, medication can help clear
your thinking, increase your energy level, and improve your
overall psychological well-being all of which will help you
get to the root of the issue more easily.
stay active in your brain for longer than they would on their
own. Other classes of medication work in the brain
differently.
psychological conditions.
two weeks to take effect, and some do not reach their full
effects for 4-6 weeks. During this time, you should not
first talking with your physician.
she
will
only
recommendations.
offer
you
treatment
options
and
required.
best choice for you at that time, or that your body did not
medications are:
Dry mouth
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Nervousness
Sleep changes
Headache
Blurred vision
drug, you should not drink alcohol or use any other drugs.
Your doctor should know about any other medications that
you are taking. You should plan to take the medicine at
the same time every day, and you may find that you have to
make adjustments to your schedule to accommodate minor
side effects (such as drowsiness).
Most people find that they are feeling much better after a
duration of treatment.
generic drugs, which helps reduce the cost for you. Most
people find that their health insurance covers a large part
of the cost of these medications. If you have concerns
about cost, you should talk with your doctor about these.
In addition, you can go to www.needymeds.com for more
information on managing your medication costs.
web at www.drugs.com/pdr/.
Your counselor can talk with you about other questions you
have about how medication may fit into your overall
www.mentalhealth.com
www.ulifeline.org
www.mentalhelp.net
www.nimh.nih.gov
www.depression.com
www.apa.org
www.anxietynetwork.com
important decision.