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Tag: Mental wellness

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Do Antidepressants Increase GABA? A Pharmacological Deep Dive

3 min read
Studies show that about 50 out of 100 people taking antidepressants notice an improvement in symptoms [1.10.2]. While often associated with serotonin, the question remains: **Do antidepressants increase GABA**, the brain's main calming neurotransmitter? The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no.

Is Adderall an Antidepressant? Understanding Its Role in Pharmacology

4 min read
In 2023, approximately 3.9 million people aged 12 or older misused prescription stimulants like Adderall [1.6.3]. This raises the question: **is Adderall an antidepressant?** While it can affect mood, it is a stimulant medication, not an antidepressant, and using it for depression carries significant risks [1.3.2].

How long do initial side effects of buspirone last?

4 min read
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects 6.8 million adults in the U.S., yet only 43.2% receive treatment [1.11.1]. For those prescribed buspirone, a common question is: **how long do initial side effects of buspirone last?** Most are temporary, resolving within a few weeks as the body adjusts [1.2.1].

Do Antidepressants Help with Motivation? A Comprehensive Look

4 min read
Up to 16 million adults in the U.S. experience clinical depression each year, with lack of motivation being a key symptom [1.3.3, 1.3.4]. The question of 'do antidepressants help with motivation?' is complex, as effects vary widely by medication type and individual response [1.4.3].

Navigating Comorbidity: Do ADHD Meds Help Anxiety?

5 min read
Up to 50% of adults with ADHD also have an anxiety disorder, a comorbidity that complicates treatment [1.3.7, 1.2.1]. The critical question for many is: **do ADHD meds help anxiety**, or do they make it worse? The answer is nuanced, depending on the medication type and the individual.

What are the long-term side effects of sertraline emotionally?

4 min read
Studies show that between 40-60% of patients taking SSRI antidepressants like sertraline report experiencing some degree of emotional blunting [1.3.7]. Understanding 'What are the long-term side effects of sertraline emotionally?' is crucial for anyone on or considering this medication for extended periods.