Antidepressants
The newer
antidepressants including Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil,
Luvox, Celexa, and Lexapro commonly cause some degree of
over-stimulation. The effects are not unlike those of cocaine and
amphetamine, and both the Prozac-like drugs and the stimulants impair
function of the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine. Some of the
other newer antidepressants, including Effexor, Serzone, Cymbalta and
Wellbutrin can have similar effects.
No one knows the
frequency of very severe reactions to the antidepressants. Some studies
indicate that some degree of clinically significant over-stimulation
and mania is caused in a startling 5%-10% of all patients taking these drugs.
A number of clinical reports have also described a syndrome of obsessive SSRI-induced suicidality and violence that seems particular to these drugs.
Articles by Dr. Breggin dealing with antidepressants:
The following books contain further information SSRI antidepressants, their side effects, and safe means of withdrawing from them
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