Depression treatment
Have you thought about your depression treatment plan? Here you will find a list of medic and therapeutic treatments for depression mood. You need to live life without depression and treatments are close to you. The only mission of this website is to give you a chance to ask your doctor about the best anxiety and depression treatment for you.
Medic Treatments
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Fluvoxamine (Luvox)
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
Citalopram (Celexa)
Common side effects:
Nausea
Insomnia
Anxiety
Restlessness
Decreased sex drive
Dizziness
Weight gain or loss
Tremors
Sweating
Sleepiness
Fatigue
Dry mouth
Diarrhea
Constipation
Headaches
Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms
Anxiety, agitation
Depression, mood swings
Flu-like symptoms
Irritability and aggression
Insomnia, nightmares
Nausea and vomiting
Dizziness, loss of coordination
Stomach cramping and pain
Electric shock sensations
Tremor, muscle spasms
Therapeutic Treatment
Besides antidepressants you count with counseling and therapy. This is called the “talk” therapy which works very good with oral medications. Sometimes people need more to learn how to communicate what they feel and to have somebody to give them some advice on how to move through life. Ask your doctor about reliable therapy centers or groups.
Anxiety treatments
Generalized anxiety disorder is treated with medicines (Zoloft, Prozac, Effexor, Xanax, Valium), and/or therapy. The two kinds of therapy that are used to treat generalized anxiety disorder are called applied relaxation therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Depression experiences of real people just like you
The following are real statements of depression and anxiety patients. All personal information is reserved.
“I started suffering from depression when I began college. I believe I could handle this big change. I was feeling very stressed and lonely. I’ve never been an outgoing person and adaptation was hard. My parents came to visit me and they knew that something was wrong since the moment they saw me. Thanks to them I received medical help. I took Lexapro for 2 years and therapy sessions kept me going. Now I am the person I know I can be.” Nikki, 27.
“I lost my husband in a car accident 4 years ago. My life ended the day I buried him. My family made me understand that they were alive and that they needed me still. I went to visit my doctor. From that day on my life has been better. I give one step a day” Margot, 52
You can look for information about anxiety and depression treatment here. This website has been designed by depression patients who know about treatments for depression mood because they have been there. Find important details about depression and treatment options. Ask your doctor about the best depression treatment plan.