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Antidepressants, history, science, and issues, Ann Westcot Jordan

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Antidepressants, history, science, and issues, Ann Westcot Jordan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Antidepressants
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1035776335
Responsibility statement
Ann Westcot Jordan
Series statement
The story of a drug
Sub title
history, science, and issues
Summary
Depression is one of the most commonly reported mental disorders, and it affects millions of Americans. A wide variety of medications are used to treat depression, many of which have become household names—Zoloft, Prozac, and Paxil among them. Because these medications have the ability to alter how people think and feel, however, physicians must weigh a number of factors when prescribing them, especially to teens. Antidepressants: History, Science, and Issues, a part of Greenwood's Story of a Drug series, offers a robust exploration of antidepressant medications that covers the historical, ethical, medical, legal, and scientific dimensions of these drugs. After an introductory case study of a person with depression and this individual's problems and successes with antidepressants, the book provides an overview of depression and its various symptoms as well as the causes, prevalence, and diagnosis of depression. Readers will gain an understanding of the neurotransmission and specific mechanisms behind the activity of antidepressant medications; the effects and applications of these drugs, plus their associated risks of misuse and abuse; and related policy and societal issues -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
A case study: Rachel's battle with depression -- What are antidepressants? -- Antidepressants: a brief history -- How antidepressants work -- Effects and applications -- Risks, misuse, and overdose -- Production, distribution, and regulation -- The social dimensions of antidepressants -- The future of antidepressants
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