Medications That Cause Depression
Many commonly prescribed medications can contribute to or worsen symptoms of depression. Things like certain blood pressure medications, hormonal treatments, steroids, sleep medications, and others can affect brain chemistry, energy levels, and mood.
If you started feeling more depressed, flat, or emotionally different after beginning a new medication, it’s worth having a conversation with your provider.
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Taking a skinny pen at the moment –
Never felt so crap – makes me want to eat healthier but it has Medellin down
Too fast. Anxiety 😬😬😬
I have high blood pressure and my cardiologist put me on adrenaline blockers, I'm on a SSRI…it made me so down that I was unable to describe my symptoms..it effected my speech, word finding, stringing a sentence together, and all I could say was I was really down, be careful. I was bedbound….My cardiologist insisted 'it was working'….stupid man