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re: Teens and SSRI's
Posted on 6/20/17 at 10:35 am to High C
Posted on 6/20/17 at 10:35 am to High C
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I've read some of the research, and while it does show the potential for increased suicidal thoughts or actions, it doesn't seem substantial
That's always an interesting statement to evaluate- it's fairly difficult to match a cohort in their suicidal thoughts when looking at one group who is on medication for depression and one group who is not.
That said, I'll echo what the others are saying: medication should be second or third line. Counseling, CBT, community-involvement, exercise routines, healthy diet, and introduction of a hobby should pretty much all not work before medicine becomes the better choice.
Of course, without specifics, it could very well be applied sooner for a number of reasons. What I tell people is that the pills aren't magic, and they aren't going to drastically change the way they think/feel for the most part. Those who have a magnificent turnaround a week later are usually on a placebo high that will eventually crash. Even with a good response, you still need to work on the other things mentioned before. The goal of therapy should, in most cases, be to discontinue pharmacologic therapy eventually.
Again, as always, these are generalizations and could very well not apply to the situation. But the short of it is that they are typically pretty safe drugs.
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