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samm1917
2 years ago

Antidepressants must be taken daily, as you know. Antidepressants are so-called mirror drugs. Their effect does not occur immediately and does not end abruptly. In order for the steady state (a stable mirror) to be reached, an antidepressant must only be taken 2-5 weeks daily. If the steady-state is reached, it has no great consequences if the taking is for once forgotten.

However, if the intake drops regularly, the mirror begins to fluctuate. This means stronger side effects an unstable effect.

Consequently, I advise you to always take the same dose daily. Just as your doctor ordered you.

Here an overview with detailed information about all antidepressants as well as other medicines which are used in depression and/or anxiety disorders.

samm1917
2 years ago
Reply to  MegaMann1234

Jein. The side effects of antidepressants usually occur after the first tablet. When the steady state has been reached, they sound slowly, as the body and the brain have become used to it a bit. If the tablets are now taken irregularly, neither body nor brain can get used to the drug. Consequently, the side effects which occur at the beginning of the treatment remain.

In general, only a few undesirable effects remain for the duration of the entire treatment (if one is affected). In many antidepressants, this is primarily sexual disorders and increased sweating, with some also significant weight gain (especially in older tri- and tetracyclic antidepressants).

samm1917
2 years ago

It is not bad if this pain is suppressed… as long as you treat the drug that is necessary for it well. After all, there is apparently a drug that helps you what is not self-evident. Many people affected both pain patients and people with mental illnesses do not find any medicine which is effective and compatible. That you want to live without drugs is self-evident. However, such complaints are not a wish concert. So the question is not whether you want to take antidepressants, but whether you have to complicate them. What option is the more tolerable? What is more distinctive? The complaints or the side effects of the medication? Finally, it is -pragmatically entrusted – simply a question of accounting.

samm1917
2 years ago

I can’t tell you what you have and how this pain comes from. I don’t know if this is neurological or psychosomatic.

But what I can tell you is that Venlafaxin obviously can suppress this pain. Provides that you have a stable mirror or take the drug daily. The problem is that antidepressants cannot cure. They ideally suppress the symptoms “simply”. If you start taking the drug irregularly, you will no longer have a stable mirror and the complaints will come back. There you are no exception.

felix446
2 years ago

very easy then they cannot unfold their effect are useless

Zocker1pro
2 years ago

It comes to an even greater manipulation of your mood and feelings than already with regular intake