Essay On Antidepressants

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Depression may not seem like a true sickness or disorder, but it is very real. It is sometimes hereditary and grows over time. Each form and type of depression is different, and each one produces a different effect. One thing that many of them have in common is the use of antidepressants to subdue and maybe get rid of those effects. Antidepressants are a type of medication used to help with moderate to severe depression. The most common forms of antidepressants are SSRIs and SNRIs.(Feature, A. A. (n.d.). Antidepressant Side Effects: Sexual Side Effects, Weight Gain and More. Retrieved May 16, 2016, from http://www.webmd.com/depression/features/coping-with-side-effects-of-depression-treatment)
Antidepressants truly help those with depression, but there are many risks. Although antidepressants are sometimes essential, the side effects, abuse, and under use of these drugs can be harmful and sometimes detrimental. …show more content…

Effects such as insomnia, nausea, and anxiety will most likely be the beginner side effects, and as usual if they persist, it’s best to contact a doctor. Other side effects that are extremely common but do not get discussed often include sexual problems, weight gain, and a decrease in social life. (Feature, A. A. (n.d.). Antidepressant Side Effects: Sexual Side Effects, Weight Gain and More. Retrieved May 16, 2016, from http://www.webmd.com/depression/features/coping-with-side-effects-of-depression-treatment) Many patients experience a decrease in sexual drive. They sometimes take other medication to eliminate the problem. Otherwise, they just do not let it bother them. Since depression affects many patients’ appetites, many patients also experience weight loss or gain. This can also be harmful to people causing self esteem issues that do not help with