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What if a healthy person takes antidepressants?

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According to a 2019 study on non-depressed primates, chronic exposure to an SSRI (sertraline) produced changes in brain architecture. This suggests that for those without a diagnosed need, the answer to the question, 'What if a healthy person takes antidepressants?' is not a simple feel-good outcome, but a cascade of potentially harmful and disruptive effects on normal neurochemical balance and brain function.

What happens if a non-depressed person takes antidepressants?

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According to expert consensus, it is unlikely that a healthy, non-depressed person will feel happier by taking an antidepressant. Taking antidepressants without a diagnosed condition can disrupt normal brain chemistry and cause significant adverse effects, counter to what many mistakenly believe.