Antidepressants
Antidepressant medications have become a cornerstone in the treatment of depression and related mental health disorders, offering hope to millions worldwide. In fact, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), an estimated 21 million adults in the United States alone rely on antidepressants to alleviate their symptoms of depression. While these medications are […]
read morePhenibut Addiction
Phenibut is highly addictive, and this depends on the frequency of use or the amount of Phenibut taken. It works by gradually changing the brain’s response to the drug and thereby creating tolerance
read moreThe dangers of Hydroxyzine
Fortunately, most hydroxyzine side effects can be remedied or prevented with effort and management. However, to receive timely help and support, familiarizing yourself with these adverse effects is imperative to catch them in time.
read moreHow to Stop Taking Citalopram
Citalopram withdrawal may occur when a person discontinues taking the medication. To avoid side effects, specialists recommend tapering off antidepressants over time rather than stopping altogether. If you are having citalopram withdrawal symptoms
read moreWellbutrin Withdrawal
Antidepressants are responsible and notoriously known for having withdrawal symptoms, making it difficult to stop taking them and break free from their addiction. The majority of these symptoms of withdrawal are linked to changes in hormone production and rapid changes in neurotransmitter levels. Changes in norepinephrine and dopamine levels are mostly linked to Wellbutrin withdrawal symptoms. There are both psychological and physical signs and symptoms. They aren't life-threatening, but they can be quite unpleasant. Some anecdotal accounts of Wellbutrin missed dose symptoms have also been reported.
read moreCymbalta Withdrawal
Cymbalta (duloxetine) is an antidepressant and antianxiety medication that is also used to treat diabetic neuropathy and fibromyalgia. It belongs to the class of drugs known as serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). SNRIs have a profound effect on the brain, increasing the activity of norepinephrine and serotonin neurotransmitters. Some people develop withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking SNRIs.
read moreDuloxetine
There is no denying that mental health problems are on a rise in the world. To combat these mental health disorders there has been an influx of medicines that are used to treat these ailments. One of the medications that belong to this category is Duloxetine which is the generic name of Cymbalta – a […]
read moreBarbiturates Overdose and Withdrawal
Barbiturates are central nervous system depressants that were used in the 1960s and 70s for the treatment of sleep disorders, seizures, and anxiety. Barbiturates are not widely used today due to the advent of new and safer drugs such as benzodiazepine that have largely replaced barbiturates. Apart from the medicinal use, barbiturates are often used […]
read moreBarbiturates
Barbiturates are central nervous system depressants that are used as anticonvulsants, sedative-hypnotics, and anesthetics. Barbiturates are classified as controlled drugs in the United States which means that they have significant potential for abuse and addiction and should be used as prescribed by the doctor. Barbiturates are extremely dangerous due to a narrow window of safe use […]
read moreThe dangers of Trazodone
Trazodone is an antidepressant used for the treatment of several symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, Fibromyalgia, Headache, Insomnia, Major Depressive Disorder, and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome. Trazodone may cause side effects especially if misused.
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