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Dec 27, 2011
Depression and Its Concerns





One of the most common debilitating illnesses is depression, according to National Institute of Mental Health (NIHM). A lot of people who are suffering from depression may benefit from the treatment options that are now available for use. Although only some of those suffering from depression are able to get the needed treatments. The main causes of depression are not clearly known. Scientists are looking at many factors and abuse of opioids is even linked to depression and anxiety disorders.


Most experts say that depression does not come from a single source but a combination of things. It may be due to environmental, genetic or familial, biological and or psychological factors that may have added undue stress to the person. The brain of a person is the one that is affected by depression. Most theories raise hints that an imbalance of neurotransmitter in the brain may lead to depression.


Electrical waves are generated every second through a 100,000 chemical reactions in our brain. Since the brain works like a radio transmitter, it can even send out signals even if a person is dead for as long as 37 hours.


One of the brain’s important neurotransmitter is serotonin. It greatly affects the cells in the brain. Brain cells for mood, sexual function, sleep and memory are affected by serotonin. This is why most theorists believe that serotonin levels have links to depression. This is why pharmaceutical companies have developed selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor or SSRI to counter depression.


SSRIs became the most prescribed antidepressant because it has lesser side effects compared to its predecessors. It helps by inhibiting the re-absorption of serotonin in the brain to keep it in a normal level. SSRI still has some side effects that may have severe outcomes. According to researches, SSRIs like Zoloft has higher risk for suicide.
Consumers below 25 are cautioned by the Food and Drug Administration due to the high incidences of suicide within this age group. Proper monitoring should be done for teens and young adults, FDA says. A Zoloft lawsuit was filed through a Zoloft lawyer by the loved ones of the men and women who were affected.

Posted at 04:33 pm by zoloftdepress

 

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