A member asked:

How can it be that my anti-depressants always fail (is there something wrong with me)?

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Maybe no: If your antidepressant medications are failing, you probably need a reassessment or a second opinion to determine or confirm your diagnosis. This is assuming that you have been compliant with your treatment and were adequately tried on each of the so called failed medications. Good luck.

Answered 6/26/2013

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