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Picture of Anna A homophobic upbringing meant Craig struggled to come out to his parents and to fully accept himself, leading eventually to drug and alcohol addiction. Inpatient rehab helped him return to uni… more > >


Also in "Getting Support & Help"... "Although the side-effects of the anti-depressants resulted in a prolonged suicidal period, the long-term effects were for the best, enabling me to go about life more easily. The doctors were fairly supportive, but not very. When I went back to them to say how bad I was feeling on the medication they just kept upping my dosage. The pills did kick in eventually and gave me more energy." Ben

 

"Medication doesn't seem to solve anything in the long term. You're on medication and that's all very well, but as soon as you come off the medication for whatever reason, it all comes back again and I don't think that's an answer." Becky

 

"I took SSRIs for about 4 years and think they do have a role, but they are only part of the treatment, not all of it." Gareth

Students Against Depression
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Medication Pros & Cons

Anti-Depressant

Medication pros and cons

One of many options

Medication is simply one of the many options available to help combat depression. It has both benefits and drawbacks. Some people have strong feelings about medication, but it is better to evaluate the pros and cons in a balanced way.

Avoid a knee-jerk response either for or against medication...
Find out the facts and make an informed decision.

MYTHS AND CONCERNS ABOUT MEDICATION

Medication vocabulary

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More about medication prescription: what do doctors offer? , what about other mental health services?
More about how depression works: depression biology , the depression habit spiral , depressed thinking , stress, anxiety and anger
More about tackling depressed habits: tackling depression , raising activity levels , sorting out sleep patterns , finding what works for you
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