Antidepressants: Despite the claims of some drug reps, there's really no one antidepressant that is "better" than all others. It's more a case of selecting the one that works best for each individual. This is often guided by target symptoms one wants to diminish, plus side effects one wants to avoid. Please talk with your psychiatrist about what you're experiencing. Some changes can be made.
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Your medication should be managed by a Psychiatrist who understands your medical and psychological history. If you are not confident in your Doctor please see another for a second opinion. Please see a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in multiple types of psychotherapy to help. It is always important to have a complete physical exam.
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