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HelpTaking twice the recommended amount of Antidepressants
Thread starterGstreater
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Don't fuck around with your meds like that on your own, you need to talk to a doctor.
This could be caused by many things. The dose may be too low. It may need longer to build up in your system and work [this can take months]. Some other med or food could be fucking with its absorption. The med just might not work for you and you'll need to try another.
Changing your dosage can also alter or worsen side effects.
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Agree with the person above for sure! Also, keep in mind that different people absorb medications slower or faster sometimes. It also depends on your diagnosis because certain medications are designed for depression vs bipolar vs other conditions.
It took me multiple years and lots of various meds to find the right fit, so talk with your doctor and advocate for yourself!
https://www.webmd.com/interaction-checker/default.htm - Great place to check medication interactions to bring up to your provider! Also keep in mind if it should be eaten with food or not + some drugs interact with foods (grapefruit is super common!)
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It took me almost a decade to finally land on a med combo that's kept me stable. Sometimes you're just unlucky and it takes a while to find what works.
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