Wednesday, 29 January 2014

About Depression: Throwing Up After Taking an Antidepressant

If you can't see this email, click here

About

Depression

Symptoms / Diagnosis

Treatment

Coping




Throwing Up After Taking an Antidepressant
Nausea and throwing up are possible side effects with many antidepressants, especially during the first few weeks when you begin taking them.   While this side effect will most likely go away as your body adjusts to the medication, there are certain things you can do in the meantime to minimize your gastrointestinal problems... Read more
Search Related Topics:  antidepressants  antidepressant side effects  nausea

Negative Effects of Antidepressants?
All medications, including antidepressants, can produce unwanted negative effects that we refer to as side effects... Read more

Why Am I Always Tired?
Do you find yourself sleeping until the last possible second before dragging yourself out of bed to start the day? Or maybe you just don't have the energy to get things done the way you used to? Fatigue and a lack of energy are a big problem for many people, but these problems can only be fixed if you know what is wrong... Read more
Search Related Topics:  fatigue  causes of fatigue  fatigue and depression

What Is Endogenous Depression?
The literal translation from the Latin of the word endogenous is "from within."  At one point in time, psychiatrists and researchers used the terms endogenous and exogenous ("from without") to differentiate whether depression came from internal causes (biological and genetic) or external causes (stressful events)... Read more
Search Related Topics:  depression  types of depression  endogenous depression


Related Searches
Featured Articles
True Stories of Depression
Suicide and Self-Injury
Your Rights
Depression Facts
FAQs
Glossary

 

More from About.com

Run Your First 5K
Even couch potatoes can be ready for a 5K with just a couple months of training. Read more...>



Help! I'm Too Busy
Time and stress management tips to help you feel as though you have more time. Read more...>




This newsletter is written by:
Nancy Schimelpfening
Email Me | My Blog | My Forum
 
Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About.com Depression newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here.

About.com respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy

Contact Information:
1500 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, NY, 10036

© 2013 About.com
 


Must Reads
What Is Depression?
Symptoms of Depression
Diagnosis of Depression
Treatment of Depression
Living with Depression
 
Follow me on:
Facebook Twitter

Advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment