Sometimes doctors prescribe medication for severe forms of depression, but there are many cases where the person does not respond and so medication is not for everyone, but depends on the individual case. Doctors do not prescribe medication except as a last resort, when a person is severely depressed and has thoughts of taking his life, or if a person is delusional and could become violent, and again, if depression returns frequently thus impinging on a person’s life. Medication for depression may be given if everything else has been tried and proved futile, or if a person has not responded to psychotherapy and is violent and cannot be controlled. Doctors will only go for medication after intensive probing into the causes that have resulted in depression – for instance, they will delve into the past and present life of the person, so that they can decide on the best form of treatment. If all else fails, then they will prescribe medication. Different Types Of Medication There are various types of medication that may be prescribed – the usual ones are serotonin or benzodiazepine tranquilizers or tricyclics. These medications are prescribed because the quantity of chemicals in the brain is not correct and this results in the neurotransmitters being dysfunctional, which in turn produces a great deal of worry and stress in the person. There are any number of anti-depressants and tranquilizers that are used to treat a person. But the doctor has to consider each individual’s capacity to absorb the medication and decide whether it is suitable. Many medications have unpleasant side effects and therefore it is not advisable to continue them – also some medicines are habit forming, and like any harsh drug, will need to be slowly withdrawn. These drugs are very strong and the doctor will only prescribe them when absolutely necessary. There are certain drugs that do not have the same effect as anti-depressants – in other words, they do not attack the same chemicals, but they have an effect on the moods and stabilize them. Not everyone can take medication, especially if a person is pregnant or if a person is on other medication, then the two cannot mix. On the other hand, there are certain medications that can be safely taken together. Your doctor will advise you as to what is appropriate. As far as possible , it is better to treat the root of the problem with careful counseling, and only if there is no response and the condition worsens, can one resort to medication. As medications for depression are very strong with side effects, many people find it tedious to continue and so give it up. When the condition recurs, they have no option but to go back on medication. Whatever you decide, it is best to consult your doctor and take his expert advice.
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