Why Your Physician Might Prescribe a Risky Tricyclic Anti-Depressant Instead of a Safer SSRI Drug



SSRI drugs are quite safe anti-depressants even in the event of a considerable overdose because the side-effects of such overdose are treatable and will disappear when the overdose is out of the body system. On the other hand, tricyclic anti-depressants (TCAs) come with many dangers - the extreme of which is death by overdose. Abuse of TCAs also leads to new diseases. Yet, TCAs are still in circulation and are prescribed to many patients. Why?

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