
For many people who suffer with depression, it is often the case that they do this in silence but there are many professionals out there, ready and willing to assist. There are now a number of depression medications on the market which doctors can prescribe to help with the condition. Unlike many years ago when little was really understood about the subject; today depression can actually be cured although the treatment is often expensive although it does rely on an early assessment of the condition. It is now understood that cognitive behavioral and interpersonal therapy can be very successful at helping sufferers of depression as they actually attack the root of the problem.
Both actually produce fruitful and positive results even for just short-term sessions of around ten to twenty weeks and are almost always enough to get a depression patient started on their recovery towards a sound mental health. The first step is making an appointment with a doctor who specializes in this type of problem and who has a good track record to enable an accurate diagnosis of just what type of depression the patient is actually suffering from. The reason for this is because not all depressions are the same and neither are the medications so you can understand why this diagnosis is important. Drug companies have, over the years, realized the extent of the problem and considerable research has gone into producing a very wide range of drugs.
The more popular ones are those that are of the selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors then there are the tricyclics while the other popular variant is the monoamine oxidase inhibitor. The last thing you want when taking medication is to feel worse. Sometimes it is necessary to take a combination of drugs as this is the most effective method of controlling the problem. If the doctor believes it will benefit the patient he will use as many of the drugs together as he believes necessary.
There may be a little trial an error while the doctor decides on the best dosage level for the patient. Patients taking depression medication are always warned not to try this for themselves as it something only a qualified professional should do. The patient must also learn that sedatives and other anti-anxiety medications are not anti-depressant drugs and should not be used as substitutes. Although often prescribed as a combination treatment with other medication, anti-anxiety drugs are not used to cure the problem.
Often confused as part of the depression medication, their real purpose is merely to reduce the stress levels of the patient while he continues to take the other drugs. .There are actually some common side-effects, usually coming from the tricyclic variety. Strangely, quite a few users do not appear to mind the side effects for the tricyclic variety and function normally while using them. In any situation like this the first course of action is to report it to your physician as soon as possible.
