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Medications and Mood

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A number of common medications can contribute to mood issues. Some of the most common medications used by primary care physicians come with the added side effects of disrupting your mood. Oddly enough, many psychiatric medications cause mood disruptions in other areas, and then additional medications are often prescribed to fix the problems created by the first medication. 

 

 

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Did You Know?

  • Depression is a side effect of many common medications including medications for anxiety and insomnia, some antibiotics, pain medications, acid reflux medications, birth control and hormone replacement, corticosteroids, some blood pressure medications, cholesterol medications, anticonvulsants, Parkinson’s drugs, acne medications, and paradoxically, some antidepressants.

  • Anxiety is a side effect of stimulant drugs, contraceptives, coriticosteroids, thyroid medication, antihistamines, asthma inhalers, decongestants, blood pressure medications, and antidepressants.

  • Mania is a side effect of antidepressants, thyroid medications, corticosteroids, Parkinson’s drugs, stimulants, antibiotics, some cancer drugs, and anti-malarial drugs.

  • Naturopathic medicine and holistic medicine can provide natural, medication-free options that can solve your health needs without affecting your mood.