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In your free copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants you will learn how to work with your doctor to get safe, effective relief from depression with antidepressant medication.
The Johns Hopkins Health Alerts Guide to Antidepressants
Table of Contents:
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Introduction
- The Origins of Depression
- The Endocrine System
- Selective serotonin reputake inhibitors (SSRIs)
- Tricyclics
- Tetracyclics
- Dopamine reuptake inhibitors
- Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors
- Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
- Alternative treatments
The Biology of Depression
Antidepressant Medication: An Introduction
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You are NOT alone. In any given year, an estimated 1 in 4 adult Americans will develop at least one mental health disorder, such as depression.
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The Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants is designed with YOU in mind, giving you a basic overview of depression and your treatment options for safe, effective relief of your depressive symptoms. You'll learn how to recognize depression and what effective steps you can take toward your goal of complete remission of your depression.
Even if you've tried one antidepressant already, you'll benefit from this round-up of all the latest treatment options for your depression.
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The goal of any antidepressant treatment regimen is to relieve your depression fully and help you achieve remission. The key to successful treatment of depression is getting all the information you can about the available medications so that you can work closely with your doctor to find the treatment that's right for YOU.
You need to be aware of side effects and how to take your medication safely. You will also need to commit yourself fully and adhere to your course of treatment. And you will need to consider what to do if the first antidepressant you try doesn't work.
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If your first antidepressant fails to give you enough relief, you'll need to consult with your doctor about alternate therapies and perhaps add another drug to relieve your symptoms of depression.
Consulting with your doctor about "being down" may seem like a terrible thing. Many people with depression don't seek the treatment they need because they are fearful of the stigma of being "mentally ill" or being labeled as "weak."
Our message to everyone reading this letter now is a simple one: Depression is a SERIOUS illness and a potentially dangerous one if left untreated. Depression is most often due to a chemical imbalance in the brain, not a character flaw. Depression is NOT something you can just "snap out of."
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