antidepressants
What Happens When You Add Other Drugs To Your LSD Trip?
Despite being relatively non-toxic, LSD is powerful and mixing it with other drugs can be a risky ride.
What Coronavirus Drug Shortages Could Mean for Antidepressants
Supply chain disruptions are especially worrying for people who take antidepressants, since abruptly stopping those medications can have serious consequences.
Exclusive: These Mental Health Drugs Are in Worryingly Short Supply
VICE analysis reveals that 14 antidepressants, antipsychotics and anti-anxiety medications have appeared on shortage lists in the run-up to Brexit.
The FDA Approved a Ketamine-Like Nasal Spray for Hard-to-Treat Depression
The drug, esketamine, is a new kind of antidepressant for people who haven't responded to other treatments.
Sleep Deprivation Was More Powerful Than Antidepressants for Me
If I'd known a decade ago that staying up at night could help with depression, I'd have been less likely to dismiss my own experience as just a curiosity.
One in Eight New Zealand Adults Are On Antidepressants
The rising tide of prescription medication, some experts say, is due to a lack of other treatment options.
The Never-Ending Fight to Find the Right Treatment for My Bipolar Disorder Has Left Me Numb
It's always hard to find the right treatment for mental health issues like mine. It's even harder in Indonesia, where even admitting you have a problem is taboo.
How to Tell if You Should See a Psychiatrist Versus a Psychologist
As a general rule, television shows and movies completely screw this up.
This Is What It's Like to Live With Agitated Depression
Agitated depression—or “melancholia agitate"—has been described as a mixed state in which some symptoms of depression exist with those of other psychiatric ailments.
Just Because You Can't Stop Taking Antidepressants Doesn't Mean You're Addicted
Americans often talk about depending on antidepressants like it's the same thing as being addicted to drugs like coke. Here's why that's wrong.
How Long Can You Take Antidepressants?
Experts recommend people stay on antidepressants for four to nine months after remission, but some keep taking them for years.