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Antidepressant Medications: Guidance for People Needing TreatmentMental Health America Offers Tips After FDA Extends Antidepressant Warning LabelFor further information, contact
Alexandria, VA - December 14, 2006 — Mental Health America prepared the following tips to help people who take or may need antidepressants better understand and make decisions regarding treatment, after the Food and Drug Administration’s Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee decision to extend an existing warning label on all antidepressant medications to age 25. As with any medication, decisions to take antidepressants must be well-informed and their use must be cautiously monitored. Mental Health America offers the following tips on how best to approach this decision.
Depression is a very serious health problem that affects 19 million American adults each year. Left untreated, it can lead to significant problems at home, at work and with peers—as well as to life-threatening problems such as heart disease, substance abuse and suicide. In fact, 90 percent of all suicides are attributable to an untreated or under-treated mental or substance abuse disorder, particularly depression. Fortunately, depression is highly treatable with therapy, medication or a combination of the two. For more information on depression, treatments and other topics, visit www.mentalhealthamerica.net. Mental Health America is the country’s leading nonprofit dedicated to helping ALL people live mentally healthier lives. With our more than 320 affiliates nationwide, we represent a growing movement of Americans who promote mental wellness for the health and well-being of the nation—everyday and in times of crisis.
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