Ca2MgFe5Si8O22OH2 wrote:
TheTrade wrote:
So if any of you are on SSRIs, it might be a much better idea to take 5-HTP instead. It's much safer. 5-HTP is found in food after all (though in insignificant quantities), so it's not a pure drug like an SSRI.
but talk to your doctor first because quitting your medication cold-turkey without consulting a physician is a great way to become suicidal, and taking medical advice from unqualified non-professionals over the internet is, frankly, as stupid as giving said advise is irresponsible.
No, what's irresponsible is the mass amount of psychiatrists overprescribing SSRIs for depression, that has the following side effects:
anhedonia
apathy
nausea/vomiting
drowsiness or somnolence
headache (very common as a short-term side effect)
bruxism
tinnitus
extremely vivid or strange dreams
dizziness
fatigue
mydriasis (pupil dilation)
urinary retention
changes in appetite
insomnia and/or changes in sleep
excessive diarrhea
weight loss/gain (measured by a change in bodyweight of 7 pounds)
increased risk of bone fractures and injuries
changes in sexual behaviour (see the next section)
increased feelings of depression and anxiety (which may sometimes provoke panic attacks)
mania and psychotic disorders
tremors (and other symptoms of Parkinsonism in vulnerable elderly patients)[16]
autonomic dysfunction including orthostatic hypotension, increased or reduced sweating
akathisia
renal impairment
Restless legs syndrome
suicidal ideation (thoughts of suicide)
photosensitivity[17]
Paresthesia
dissociative disorders, cognitive disorders and loss of contact with reality
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone hypersecretion