what is the best antidepressant?

I hate going on them, but after spending half my life with unnecessary emotional distress, I think it’s time to try. St. Johns wart isn’t more effective than placebo’s, and has it’s own side effects, so don’t go there unless you can prove otherwise. Thanks!

It is hard to say. What works best for one person may not have the same affect on someone else. After you have an evaluation with a psychiatrist, the doctor will judge which medication(s) to try depending on your symptoms and what you told him/her. I hope you will find what works best for you. Best Wishes.

4 Responses to “what is the best antidepressant?”

  1. Stephen C Says:

    for a girl: impulse deo dove deo and i dont know any more girls deo.
    boys: lynx tesco value(oj) um……. thats all really
    hope i helped stephen c
    scotland united kingdom
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  2. Hopefully Helpful Says:

    It is hard to say. What works best for one person may not have the same affect on someone else. After you have an evaluation with a psychiatrist, the doctor will judge which medication(s) to try depending on your symptoms and what you told him/her. I hope you will find what works best for you. Best Wishes.
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  3. Kathryn R Says:

    There isn’t any one medication that works for everyone. What works for me doesn’t work for my daughter. What might work for me inconjumction with the other meds I’m taking might not work for you and any other meds you might be taking. Your general health might have something to do with what medications you might be given as some might be better with certain conditions than others. Your doctor knowing your medical history would be better able to prescribe some thing for you
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  4. Paul A Says:

    I take generic Wellbutrin SR (150 mg) in the morning, and Lexapro (10 mg) with dinner, for depression and anxiety. I’ve been taking that for over two years, and it’s working very well for me.

    The Wellbutrin SR seems to help me to be more alert and active - and wanting to do things - while the Lexapro makes me more mellow, and it helps me sleep better, too. They are relatively low doses of each medication, which keeps side effects at a minimum. I really can’t tell I’m taking any medication at all.
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