Are Medecine like Anti-depressant,Tranquili... and mood stabilizer can get addicted to it like drug?!


Question: Are Medecine like Anti-depressant,Tranquilizer and mood stabilizer can get addicted to it like drug.?
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anti-depressants work to replace neurochemicals you lack, or minimize production of those you make too much of.. Yes, you become dependant upon them.. Tranquilizers are benzodiazipines and as such are addictive over prolonged use.. If you start on anti-depressants plan on taking them for life.. Tranquilizers are for short term use only..Health Question & Answer

Not these particular types of medications, with the possible exception of tranquillisers, such as benzodiazapenes, which can certainly be habituating, and require very long tapering off periods, sometimes of more than a year..

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I disagree with the above: most depressive episodes last for an average of 6 months, so it is a good idea to take them for 12 - 18 months, with a maximum of 2 years, before discontinuing, to closely monitor the situation..

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