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Hi FPD1,
Welcome to the forums and thanks for your post and for starting this conversation. While we have had quite a few posts about medication side effects here - you are right in that there hasn't been much of a discussion about suicidal thoughts and feelings being a side effect.
I know from my own readings that I got quite worried that it was listed, but I found out later that medication companies have to (by law) list every side effect that every person has gotten - no matter how small. You'd probably notice in the medication leaflet that there's really common ones, and then there's the others - these are the ones that are most reported and least reported. I think it was something like under 1%. I wish I remembered that particular statistic but thats all I can remember!
I'm not sure if I've taken this discussion in the direction you'd hoped, but maybe it might give you some comfort knowing how incredibly rare it is.
rt
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Hi FDP1,
Thanks for the feedback and good pick up. I was wondering where you were looking on the site so I could escalate your feedback formally? I was on the 'Medical Treatments for Anxiety' page and one of the treatments listed is 'antidepressants' which does mention suicidal thoughts and feelings but not sure if this is the page you were on? Please redirect me to the correct one if possible. See below to where I was looking and if this is not the page, if you could, direct me to it that would be great. Thanks for being a part of improving the quality of the site.
Nurse Jenn
Page liked here.... https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/anxiety/treatments-for-anxiety/medical-treatments-for-anxiety
Antidepressants can make you feel better, but they won't change your personality or make you feel happy all the time. Like taking any other medication, some people will experience some side effects, and individuals should discuss the risks and benefits with their doctor. People should also ask for information about the medications so that they can make an informed decision.
Depending on which medication is taken, common side effects can include nausea, headaches, anxiety, sweating, dizziness, agitation, weight gain, dry mouth and sexual difficulties (e.g. difficulty becoming/staying aroused).
Some of these symptoms can be short-lived, but people who experience any of these symptoms should tell their doctor, as there are ways of minimising them. The likelihood of a particular side effect happening varies between individuals and medications.
It is not uncommon for people with mental health conditions to have suicidal thoughts. Treating the condition effectively will reduce the likelihood of a person hurting him or herself. In the period of time between the person starting antidepressant medication and responding to treatment – which can be more than two weeks – the person should still be monitored closely by the doctor and his or her progress reviewed, as the risk of suicidal behaviour may even be slightly increased, especially in young people.
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We appreciate your feedback and most certainly can pass on your concerns with our team. If have any further queries about content our webpage, it would be most helpful if you can get in touch with us using the following contact form: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/about-us/contact-us
Thank again for bringing this to our attention.