Well there really is no "best". All antidepressants affect people differently. You just have to try them until you find one that helps YOU best.
Edit: You should discuss your options with your psychiatrist. They are there to help you, after all.
Of course after heeding the wise editorial suggestion above, if the depression is not severe you might start with adrenalin. Get plenty of exercise, lots of it aerobic. And make sure you get good doses of natural sunlight early each day. AND follow your doctor's advice.
Oxycodone is not an antidepressant. It is a pain reliever. There is no antidepressant that works like a pain reliever. See your doctor and get what is best for you.
ativan
Yes, it is possible to become depressed or stay depressed while on antidepressant's. The main reason and also one of the biggest reasons is that it usually takes 2-4 weeks for the true/full affects of antidepressants to to start working. Then, the new antidepressant you started may not be the right one for you. So, then they may start you on a different antidepressant or add another antidepressant to the first one they started you on to begin with. I know from personal experience it may take several tries before they find the correct antidepressant or a combination of antidepressants. Hang in there and hopefully they will find what works for you. Depression can really be debilitating sometimes but when they find what works best you will start feeling better and start being more of yourself again. Sincerely, Jeff
Chantix. While not an antidepressant, it is similar to Wellbutrin which is an antidepressant, and is also used to help smoking cessation.
Imipramine (a Tricyclic antidepressant)
antidepressant
antidepressant
Effexor is an antidepressant medication. Other medications that are like Effexor are Cymbalta, Pristiq, and Duloxetine.
Nortriptyline is an antidepressant from the tricyclic antidepressant class. (Trade name originally was Pamelor). In low doses it is used as an adjunctive treatment for chronic pain, including headaches and other types. In moderate doses it may be used as an antidepressant or "add-on" medication to another antidepressant.
I have been prescribed verapamil and an antidepressant so I know you can do it but it just depends on which one.
No it is a depressant.
an antidepressant