Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor: Difference between revisions

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*'''[[Effect::Physical fatigue]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Physical fatigue]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Sedation]]''' or '''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - Most SSRIs are sedating while others can be mildly stimulating. The sedation produced by SSRIs is usually very mild during the day, but very intense at night. This can make one unable to stay awake at night, however is usually considered a positive effect by most people, as depression often is accompanied by insomnia.  
*'''[[Effect::Sedation]]''' or '''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' - Most SSRIs are sedating while others can be mildly stimulating. The sedation produced by SSRIs is usually very mild during the day, but very intense at night. This can make one unable to stay awake at night, however is usually considered a positive effect by most people, as depression often is accompanied by insomnia.  
*'''[[Effect::Nausea]]''' - Nausea is mild and is usually only present upon first introduction and usually subsides after 4-8 weeks.
*'''[[Effect::Nausea]]''' - Nausea is mild and is usually only present upon first introduction and usually subsides after 6-8 weeks.
*'''[[Effect::Headaches]]''' - Headaches are usually only present upon first introduction and usually subside after 4-8 weeks.
*'''[[Effect::Headaches]]''' - Headaches are usually only present upon first introduction and usually subside after 6-8 weeks.
*'''[[Effect::Increased perspiration]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Dry mouth]]'''
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*'''[[Effect::Emotion suppression]]''' - This effect is similar to but less intense compared to the [[emotion suppression]] induced by antipsychotics.
*'''[[Effect::Emotion suppression]]''' - This effect is similar to but less intense compared to the [[emotion suppression]] induced by antipsychotics.
*'''[[Effect::Mania]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Mania]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Suicidal ideation]]''' <ref>Björkenstam, C., Möller, J., Gunilla Ringbäck, G., Salmi, P., Hallgvist, J., & Ljung, R. (2013, September 9). An Association between Initiation of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Suicide - A Nationwide Register-Based Case-Crossover Study. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767591/</ref> - Upon first introduction, some users (especially children) can experience increase suicidal and self harming thoughts and behaviors. This effect usually subsides within 4-8 weeks.
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These effects may also be present upon first introduction.
These effects are most often experienced upon first introduction.
*'''[[Effect::Depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Depression]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Anxiety]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Anxiety]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Suicidal ideation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Suicidal ideation]]''' - <ref>Björkenstam, C., Möller, J., Gunilla Ringbäck, G., Salmi, P., Hallgvist, J., & Ljung, R. (2013, September 9). An Association between Initiation of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Suicide - A Nationwide Register-Based Case-Crossover Study. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767591/</ref> - Upon first introduction, some users (especially people under the age of 25)<ref>https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/teen-depression/in-depth/antidepressants/art-20047502</ref> can experience increase suicidal and self harming thoughts and behaviors. This effect usually subsides within 6-8 weeks.
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