The Long-Term Effects of Antidepressants on the Brain
Are you one of the many people who take antidepressants to feel better?
A recent article showed that 1 in 6 Americans take psychiatric drugs and that 12% of US population take antidepressants.
Antidepressants can help people feel better but there are long term side effects that are troublesome.
The most common type of antidepressant in use these days is a SSRI which inhibits the reuptake of serotonin. This increases the amount of serotonin in your nervous system so it can work to make your body feel content.

However, research conducted by Dr. Horowitz shows that the brain adapts to the presence of the drug, making it less sensitive to serotonin.
This process of the brain returning to normal can take up to nine months on average, and even years for some depending on how long they’ve been on the medication. This can result in physical side effects like dizziness, fatigue, and headaches, or mental symptoms like anxiety, depressed mood, or irritability.
My Client’s Journey:
Overcoming Depression Without Antidepressants
Upon treating her, I realized that the depression had affected her entire body. In addition, she was sensitive to the environment, the energy flow through her muscles had been changed for the worse, and the depression was stuck in her body.
We co-treated these issues over the years, and 2.5 years after she began treatment, she started decreasing her antidepressants as she felt the depression had finally lifted. Her health issues weren’t related to the need for medication but rather needed to be addressed through a methodical approach to improve her mind and body.
Going off antidepressants is a slow process as the body gets used to it. It’s not recommended to stop medication quickly, probably not within several weeks as is commonly recommended. The longer a person is on the medication, the more the brain has adapted to the medication.
As the dosage decreases over time, the brain responds to the lower doses very sensitively so when the medication gets to these lower doses is when the antidepressant weaning process gets trickier.
The Power of Talk Therpay:
A Vital Component in Treating Depression
Talk therapy can also helps individuals develop coping strategies, improve communication skills, and strengthen their support system. By combining these techniques with the holistic approaches described above, individuals can achieve a comprehensive, well-rounded treatment plan that addresses all aspects of their mental and physical health.
Addressing the Root Causes of Depression Holistically
At my practice, we use a methodical approach to address the root causes of depression and provide natural therapies to help our patients.
For new patients, you can book a 15-minute intro visit using the button below to discuss how we can help you address your depression and find a path to wellness.
If you’re an existing patient, you can contact me via the Charm portal.

To your health!
Dr. Richard Chen
Focused Wellness Author,
A New Way to Health: Wheel of Health
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