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Can Drugs Make Depression Worse? Understanding Medication and Substance Effects

5 min read
According to one study, over 37% of people take at least one prescription drug with depression as a potential side effect, highlighting the possibility that certain medications and substances can make depression worse. Understanding this complex relationship between pharmacology, substance use, and mental health is crucial for identifying the cause of worsening symptoms and finding effective treatment.

Understanding: Which drug causes depression?

4 min read
According to research, people taking three or more medications with depression as a potential side effect experienced depression at a rate three times higher than those taking no such drugs. The question of which drug causes depression is complex, as many different types of medication can influence mood by altering brain chemistry or affecting the central nervous system.

Which drug causes most depression? Separating fact from fiction

5 min read
According to a 2018 study, over a third of U.S. adults take a prescription medication with a potential link to depression or increased suicide risk. Answering the question 'Which drug causes most depression?' is complex, as it is influenced by individual patient factors and the specific class of medication. While several drug classes have been associated with depressive symptoms, identifying a single "most common" cause is challenging due to varying effects on individuals and the presence of underlying conditions.