Maybe shrinks can stop prescribin» meds that actually TELL YOU on the side effects list that it «may
cause suicidal thoughts or uncontrollable fits of anger»?
Not exact matches
«I don't
think melatonin is
causing people to have
suicidal thinking.
Asking about
suicidal thoughts will not
cause her to have these
thoughts, but it will let her know that you care about how she feels.
In reality, the
cause could, I
think, equally well be heredity —
suicidal or depressed parents are more likely to die (or separate) than more normal ones and their children will inherit their genes.
Particularly, they conclude that particles in pollutions may
cause early Alzheimer's disease and may trigger
suicidal thoughts among the youths.
In fact, 3 to 8 percent of us feel it in a really big way — experiencing a severe form of PMS called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) that
causes extreme mood shifts and even
suicidal thoughts.
Just like anxiety, depression often has a biochemical and nutritional component and getting to the root
cause of these imbalances and deficiencies can often completely eliminate the depression and
suicidal thinking.
Fen - phen, heavily marketed in the 1990s,
caused heart valve problems while rimonabant became linked with
suicidal thinking and depression, leading an FDA advisory committee to recommend against approving it in 2007.
This is sometimes serious enough to require hospitalization • Metabolic acidosis (increased levels of acid in the blood can
cause soft or brittle bones) •
Suicidal thoughts or actions (as with most anti-epileptic drugs) • Confusion, difficulty concentrating, issues with attention, memory, or speech, depression or mood problems, tiredness, and sleepiness.
If online abuse is
causing you to have
suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255.
Suicidal thoughts and actions are also very significant among youth who feel depressed, with suicide being the 3rd leading
cause of death among children and adolescents (American Academy of Pediatrics).
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Exclusions: rapid cycling disorder; bipolar disorder secondary to an organic
cause; severe DSM - IV borderline personality disorder with
suicidal thoughts / intent in...