Living with depression may include taking prescription drugs to control symptoms, and there are a variety of antidepressants available on the market. Some of these antidepressants have fewer side effects, but not every type works well for everyone. Some medications may take several weeks before they begin to work, while others have little effect at all on certain people. Genetics and the type of symptoms are important factors in prescribing the right antidepressant. Regular follow-ups with a physician are crucial. Abruptly stopping an antidepressant can cause withdrawal-like symptoms, and should never be done without first consulting the treating physician.

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