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The Side-Effects of Using Drugs to Control Depression

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Drugs are known to be widely-used as antidepressants, known for their ability to reduce stress, confusion, depression, insomnia and the occurrence of bipolar disorders.
Many people use drugs (such as Anafranil, Adapin, Aventyl, Elavil, Norpramin, Pamelor, Pertofrane, Sinequan, Surmontil, Tofranil, Vivactil and etc.
).
These medicines can help them cope with unwanted pressures from the everyday life.
Today, drugs are commonplace and people find it easy to get access to them.
Because of their abundance, anybody may take them whenever they feel like it.
Although it may be seen as effective and helpful at first, drugs may lead to effects that would cause harm to the body and to the brain.
Many of these drugs affect an individual's capacity to think and of making good decisions.
Here are some side effects of using drugs to control depression: 1.
Dry Mouth Dry mouth, also known as the Xerostomia, is defined as a complaint of the lack of saliva.
This may lead to a difficulty in speech and eating.
Once this will not be treated immediately, this will lead to a striking rise in the number of cavities.
This is caused by the loss of the saliva's protective effect of remineralizing the enamel of a tooth and its capability of making the mucosa and a tissue in the mouth called periodontal tissue vulnerable to any infection.
Dry mouth could also cause tight jaw clenching called as "bruxism" or a jaw's rhythmic movement like a person is chewing something without any food inside the mouth.
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Increased fatigue and sleepiness Do you think that taking drugs would cause your body to eliminate depression and other disorders permanently? Well, drugs are just temporary solutions that would lead to bigger problems.
Taking this would remove the body's ability to function and cope up with daily activities.
Sleepiness could even occur without a person noticing it.
This is often known as the "involuntary sleep onset".
People with this kind of disorder are most often used to nap repeatedly.
They fight against the urge of sleeping during wrong times such as while driving, while eating, while walking and while in a conversation.
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 Constipation and Bladder problems such as urine retention Drugs affects the way a person's internal organs work.
Once these drugs would be taken, the chemicals that are absorbed by the body would cause harm to the internal organs.
These chemicals would intoxicate a person's organs.
This intoxication will cause the body to weaken and eventually, deteriorate.
Eventually, deterioration of the body will cause to death.
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Sexual Problems Most of the people use drugs because they believe that drugs could increase the sex drive of an individual.
Though it may appear true for many people, this is definitely a wrong idea.
Instead of giving people the ability to enjoy sex, the use of drugs may lead to adverse effects to an individual's sex drive.
A person may not find sex pleasure in sex anymore since the damage the internal organs had caused the senses of the body not to work normally.
There is also a big tendency of the inability of having an orgasm caused by the dysfunction of the internal organs inside a person's body.
 
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