Most antidepressants cause minor side effects that go
away or improve in the first few weeks of treatment. If you keep taking your
medicine, there is a good chance that you will start to feel less depressed and
the side effects will decrease. Most people feel that the benefits of
antidepressants are well worth the price of living with some side effects.
If the side effects continue to bother you, talk to your doctor.
You might be able to try a different dosage or a different medicine.
Even if you are going to change medicines, you should not suddenly quit
taking your current antidepressant. That could cause withdrawal symptoms or
make your depression come back. Work with your doctor to make the switch
safely. This may require slowly reducing the dose of the old medicine before
you start the new medicine.
Test Your Knowledge
If the side effects bother you, you should just quit
taking your medicine.
- True
This answer is incorrect.Unless you have serious side effects, don't
stop taking your medicine without talking to your doctor first. If you suddenly
quit taking your medicine, you could have withdrawal symptoms or your
depression could come back.
- False
This answer is correct.Unless you have serious side effects, don't
stop taking your medicine without talking to your doctor first. If you suddenly
quit taking your medicine, you could have withdrawal symptoms or your
depression could come back.
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