Depression Depression Tips Depression FAQ Antidepressant Articles Contact Us Link to Us Site Map
Depression Away Blog
Treatment Tips
 

Depression Meds
Free Newsletter

Sign up for free information on
depression symptoms


Email
Name
 

Over the counter medicine for depression

Depression can considerably injure one’s self esteem and distort the way the person perceives himself. Fortunately, this condition has numerous cures and treatments which successfully eliminate the current depressive bouts and re-instate one’s confidence in life and being. The first step towards the treatment of the same includes the intake of a stream of over the counter medicines which show excellent results in treating mild to moderate form of depression. The herbal medications like St John’s Wort naturally work towards the alleviation of this condition. However, one still needs to seek the consultation of a specialist before blindly consuming any of these medicines. Just because these drugs are available over the counter does not qualify them for absolutely safe drugs. The over-consumption or the combination intake of these drugs may lead to either major or minor side effects.

Furthermore, anti-depressants like Serotonin, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) and Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) are also available over the counter. All these medicines work towards improving the efficiency of the brain by triggering the production of neurochemicals that alleviate the effects of depression. However, the effect of each of these medicines may vary from one person to another.

 
 
  Depression Cause chronic-depression Signs of Depression Homeopathic Treatment Atypical Depression Maniac & Unipolar  

Home | Chronic depression | Clinical depression | Light Therapy | Vitamins & Depression | Depression in Men | Manic Depression | Severe Depression | Teenage Depression | Antidepressants | Psychotic Depression

copyscape
© Copyright 2007 - 2011. www.depressionawayblog.com
Depression Symptoms Questions For Adult and Adolescents