Going back on antidepressants after stopping them isn’t as complex a process as you’d think. But what does it involve? Read on to learn more about the process.
If you want to stop taking your antidepressants, doing it the right way will help you avoid withdrawal symptoms - learn what this means and the steps to take.
Just because you’re expecting doesn’t mean mental health treatment stops. What’s the safest antidepressant in pregnancy? And can you still take your medication?
With so many options out there, asking “Which antidepressant is best for me?” is an important part of the equation. And we can help you answer that question.
“How much do antidepressants cost?” is one of the first questions many people ask before they take their first step. It’s a completely fair question to ask.
One reason why more people don’t receive treatment is a lack of health insurance. We've put together a guide on how to get antidepressants without insurance.
We’ll go over what antidepressants are and answer whether there is one medication that is the most effective antidepressant for certain mental health disorders.
Are antidepressants dangerous to a breastfeeding baby? It's complicated. Read on to find out more about antidepressants and breastfeeding.
There are a number of different types of antidepressants on the market. Here are some of the most common and how they work.
Tricyclic antidepressants, or TCAs, are a type of antidepressant.
We’ve explained how antidepressants work as treatments for depression and anxiety, as well as how long it usually takes for antidepressants to start working.