Antidepressiva?
Ich kenne jemanden der Antidepressiva nimmt und kein Rezept hat ich habe in gefragt warum er das macht er hat gesagt das ist wie wenn man Gras geraucht hat nur das man nicht high ist verstehe nicht was er meint das soll ja helfen wenn man depressi ist wie ist die Wirkung davon wenn man das nicht ist wirkt das anderst und was sind dann die Nebenwirkungen hat jemand erfahrung damit?
it blunts an emotional
but every comparison with cannabis is questionable if you want to hear my opinion
Depending on what he takes. Side effects can be, among other things, sleep disorders, concentration disorders, sweat eruptions, suicide, and of course a kind of addiction. Most antidepressants (extracted from currants) have a high “search potential”. This is not a physical addiction, but the further use, because there are often difficulties with the elimination of the drugs. The problem is to get rid of it.
I’ve never heard of addiction potential (and I don’t remember the package leaflets). When I was acutely depressed, I got 3 different antidepressants prescribed.
Of course, it’s something else if you get prescribed, or if you just take it to get a better mood.
As already written, depends on the drug that remained anonymous here. There are enough anti-depressants in which there are difficulties when they are put down. Then there are difficulties of getting rid of it – which is already very similar to addiction behavior. In order to avoid the problems of decommissioning, you keep taking them…
Yeah, they’re not addicting. You can only get decommissioning symptoms that is different
That’s the gray zone. That’s why I’ve corrected myself. It is not a true addiction (and if it becomes one more of a psychic), but the behavior (not to get away) is very similar. The medicines don’t create physical dependence. The problem (and far from all) arises when, for fear of the side effects or effects, it is avoided, and the drug is continued. Then a (feeling) dependency can arise.
This is, however, explicitly bound by substance
And then there is:
As non-substance dependency Psychology and psychotherapy refer to those forms of psychological constraints and dependencies that are not bound to the use of psychoactive substances (such as alcohol, nicotine or other drugs).
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines addiction as a “state of periodic or chronic poisoning caused by the repeated use of a natural or synthetic drug”. These criteria are crucial:
Unforceable desire to take and acquire the means
Trend in dose increase (tolerance increase)
Psychic and usually also physical dependence on the effect of the drug
Harmfulness for individuals and/or society
Loss of control over your own behaviour
So a search is defined. What you say doesn’t almost
I like to distinguish between material addiction and non-material addiction. If someone continues to take a drug out of fear of the consequences of dropping, then that is Behavior initially not different from any other addiction, the person concerned no longer comes away from it, except with the help of the outside.
Displacement phenomena and are looking for a big difference
There I was a bit too fast – actually wanted to write addiction with quotation marks, and had a set that I had accidentally deleted. Thanks for getting noticed.
Without knowing what an active substance is, one can only say in general that it is a substance that intervenes in normal physical processes. How a substance acts on a human being depends on many factors, some of which are also variable. Like genetics, gender, weight, emotional and physical condition, daily form and expectations (Set), the environment (Setting), any reconciliation effects and, of course, the dose.
What effects and side effects are common for the substance can not be said without knowing what active substance it is.