Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, self-esteem number Low self-esteemless, guilty, irritable, or restless. They may lose i...
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Zoloft
More patient posts reported that Zoloft helped them when used for Depression (61% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Prozac
More patient posts reported that Prozac helped them when used for Depression (33% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Wellbutrin
More patient posts reported that Wellbutrin helped them when used for Depression (40% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Lexapro
More patient posts reported that Lexapro helped them when used for Depression (78% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Effexor
More patient posts reported that Effexor helped them when used for Depression (44% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Paxil
More patient posts reported that Paxil helped them when used for Depression (31% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Xanax
An average number of patient posts reported that Xanax helped them when used for Depression
Cymbalta
More patient posts reported that Cymbalta helped them when used for Depression (91% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Celexa
More patient posts reported that Celexa helped them when used for Depression (57% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
Lamictal
More patient posts reported that Lamictal helped them when used for Depression (50% higher than average of other Depression treatments)
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...Oil and Krill Oil.
I developed depression as a teen and lived ...treating my Crohn's with Krill Oil my depression disappeared for the first time ...always the cause of depression but it i...
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...had depression for about 4 years, ...most days I have the depression under control and feel how I felt before becoming depressed. I've described a lot of ...through coming out of depress...
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...to go off the Wellbutrin and back on Celexa. My depression slowly came back. I ...except for my weight. I have no motivation to exercise.
The depression is gone though. I guess that was...
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The thing that relieves my depression is to do what is ...pain and suffering is eased then my depression becomes less or leaves.
I've ...gone thru anywhere near the pain you've experienced, bu...
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...i havent been diagnosed with depression, but my anxiety medication also alleviates my depression that is associated with ...mania, not the depression. i am on ...helps with the depression sid...
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...125mg levo for his hypo and 40mg Citalopram for his depression. It was only when ...treated with T3 that his depression went. He had a hard time getting off Citalopram because of the side effect...
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...a similar situation when my depression rose again during my fall ...and told her about my depression and medications and you know ...bit longer because my celexa my depression was OKAY, but t...
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...the SA without treating the (underlying?) OCD might be pointless. Sort of like when they tried treating my depression with meds, it didn't work, because the reason I'm depressed is because I'm...
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