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Anxiety Depression Medication

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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Depression is a very serious condition that a lot of people suffer from, but few understand. When a black cloud of despair lands and doesn’t seem to want to go away, the person suffering might feel thereâ??s nothing out there that can possibly help, but the reality is there are some effective means to combat this condition. Depression medication is one such aid that can really assist in the process. Since many depression medication options can come along with some pretty harsh side effects, itâ??s important to take these under medical advice only. Self-treating depression is never a good route to go. Some of the more common side effects across the board for these drugs include stomach issues, weight gain or loss, headaches and so on. They can even include loss of sexual desire.

Herbs for Anxiety Depression

Treatments for Anxiety – Depression are varied and the methods used can vary from individual to individual. Generally speaking treatments for depression and anxiety can include drug therapies (prescriptions), Supplements that include herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other nutritive agents. There are treatments such as ECT-electroconvulsive Therapy also known as shock therapy, and Vagal Nerve Stimulation where a pacemaker type device is put in the chest and a pulse is delivered to the Vagal nerve that runs from the neck to the brain. All of this information aside let’s take a look at one of the currently most well known herbs.

Brief anxiety can be caused by a stressful event such as doing business presentations, having a first date, or giving an important speech. This depression, however, is chronic and will get progressively worse if left untreated.

Many different kinds of anxiety depression exist, and each one can cause irrational fear and dread in a person.

Depression Medication

Depression medication can help a person who is dealing with a depressive disorder. Doctors have access to many different drugs, but they all fall into three main categories.

These categories are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Depending on the doctor and the situation, one drug from these three categories will be chosen in order to help a person deal with depression.

One type of depression medication that doctors use is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors otherwise known as SSRIs. SSRIs are different than tricyclics and MAOIs because they work only on the neurotransmitter serotonin. Many depressed and anxious people may need medication for an indefinite period. This is the case when the depression is recurrent, when a chronic mild depression is complicated by episodes of severe depression, when there is a strong family history for depression, or when the stressful situation is not expected to end.

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Read About Depression Treatment and also read about Diet for Depression and Ginkgo Biloba for Depression

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Out of the Black Hole: The Patient’s Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Product DescriptionVagus nerve stimulation is the only FDA approved long term treatment option for chronic or recurrent depression. After twenty years of chronic depression, countless antidepressants, electroconvulsive therapy, the author was included as a study subject in the investigational trial of vagus nerve stimulation as a treatment for chronic depression. The treatment completely changed his life and inspired him to write Out of the Black Hole to help other patients who. . . More >>


Product DescriptionVagus nerve stimulation is the only FDA approved long term treatment option for chronic or recurrent depression. After twenty years of chronic depression, countless antidepressants, electroconvulsive therapy, the author was included as a study subject in the investigational trial of vagus nerve stimulation as a treatment for chronic depression. The treatment completely changed his life and inspired him to write Out of the Black Hole to help other patients who. . . More >>

Out of the Black Hole: The Patient’s Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression

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