When And Why Should One Take Anti-Depressants, Particularly The Latest SSRI Drug



There are many anti-depressants available in the US market and not all of them are equally effective on all patients. Some may be very effective but cause severe side-effects. Choice of anti-depressant is therefore best left to the physician. Self-prescription is a definite no-no, and this applies even to the most popular anti-depressant drug today: Lexapro.

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