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OTC Antidepressants
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Someone came up to me and asked me if there were any OTC alternatives to antidepressants. Any pharmacists out there know any, or where I may find information about them?
Why? Because they're "natural"? Sigh. I wouldn't even recommend St. John's wort because of all the drug interactions. Some people say b12 helps but I'm skeptical.
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it might be that he/she is too embarrassed to ask MD for help? Not wanting to talk about it would be a sign of depression.Why? Because they're "natural"? Sigh. I wouldn't even recommend St. John's wort because of all the drug interactions. Some people say b12 helps but I'm skeptical.
it might be that he/she is too embarrassed to ask MD for help? Not wanting to talk about it would be a sign of depression.
Yes, I have asked them and they refuse to talk to an MD about it. I encourage them to do so, but they won't for some reason and asked if I knew any OTC alternatives.
"There are to suitable OTC medication for the management of depression, you need to speak with your doctor, have a nice day"
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1.) are there any OTC muscle relaxants like soma?
You can buy Robaxin OTC in Canada.
Valerian root.do you have an OTC book?
my other favorite, related questions are (after I tell them it's too soon to fill)...
2.) are there any OTC anxiety medications like xanax?
Someone came up to me and asked me if there were any OTC alternatives to antidepressants. Any pharmacists out there know any, or where I may find information about them?
5-HTP is the most natural antidepressant, it's a precursor to serotonin, so acts similar to many anti depressants we have already.
5-HTP is the most natural antidepressant, it's a precursor to serotonin, so acts similar to many anti depressants we have already.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD003198/
Evidence points to it not being useful. And don't most anti-depressants work by preventing already formed neurotransmitters from being taken back up, not by increasing production of new neurotransmitters?
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Someone came up to me and asked me if there were any OTC alternatives to antidepressants. Any pharmacists out there know any, or where I may find information about them?
The only correct answer to your question is, "Tell the someone that such options may very well exist, but they need to go consult with their pharmacist or physician if they are concerned about depression, and before starting any new OTC medication"
Seriously... you're practicing medicine and shouldn't be, without a license, yet.
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