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Anti-Depressants

Curated research articles on anti-depressants

Antidepressants are medications commonly used to support mood regulation by influencing neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. While often prescribed for depression and anxiety, research continues to explore their broader effects on the brain and body, including how they are metabolized, variability in individual response, and potential impacts on sleep, appetite, and emotional processing.


Within this section, you’ll find curated research examining different classes of antidepressants (such as SSRIs, SNRIs, and others), their mechanisms of action, efficacy, side effect profiles, and considerations for use. This also includes discussion on factors that may influence response, including nutrient status, metabolic health, and nervous system regulation.


Click the buttons below to access each research article. All links will open in a new tab so you can explore the full study while staying within the library.



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