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    Depression: Dealing With Medicine Side Effects

    Depression: Dealing With Medicine Side Effects



    Side effects are a common problem for people who take antidepressants. If you are bothered by side effects, reading this information can help you learn more about how to cope with them.

    • Most side effects are temporary and will go away after you take the medicine for a few weeks.
    • Some side effects may not go away, but usually there are ways you can learn to manage these problems.
    • If the side effects bother you, your doctor may be able to lower your dose or change your medicine.
    • Do not suddenly quit taking your medicine. That could cause withdrawal symptoms or a return of your depression.
    • Be aware of possible serious side effects of antidepressants, such as chest pain or a serious allergic reaction, and call your doctor right away if you notice any.


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