Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Alcohol Plus Antidepressants Dangerous?

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Alcohol Plus Antidepressants Dangerous?
Nancy Schimelpfening
Depression Expert
Is Mixing Alcohol and Antidepressants Dangerous?
Is it dangerous to mix alcohol and antidepressants? What can happen if you don't follow your doctor's orders and you drink alcohol?
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Tremor and Antidepressants
My hands are really shaky since I started to take an antidepressant. Is it normal to have tremor as a side effect of antidepressant use?
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SSRIs and Weight Gain
Ever since the first antidepressant was developed, weight gain as a side effect has been a problem.   What can be done about it?
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Blurred Vision and Antidepressants
Blurred vision is most commonly associated with tricyclic antidepressants, which block the receptor for acetylcholine, causing the eyes to become dry.   Learn more about how to cope with this common antidepressant side effect.
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