QUOTE(techman007 @ Jan 30 2021, 06:59 PM)
Thanks for sharing the details, much useful, must appreciated. You're right, she's taking following two (I was asking for someone else):
* Apo-Trihex 2 mg also day and night
* at night one Ariptor tab 15 mg
So, overall, are you suggesting, that we can take such medicines for many years, or forever if doctor asks and live a normal life without any harm?
That is a very good question. This all boils down to whether the side effects of lifelong medication is worth the benefits of treatment.
Personally I don't find lifelong medication ideal. Especially in my case (anxiety and depression) the medication works more like painkillers and they never help with the more deep seated issues I am facing, and I am choosing to depend less on medication and gradually switch to a more psychological route.
But I find is surprising that antidepressant is not prescribed here. My guess is that the disorder is not really clinical depression, but somewhere between bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. If this is the case, then the situation entirely different. The question should not longer be whether it is safe to take the medications long term, but whether it is safe to leave the patient unmedicated.
Unlike clinical depression, we still know next to nothing about bipolar disorder and schizophrenia despite all the advances in technology we have today. A curative drug doesn't exist yet. All we have are drugs for managing the symptops to stop the victims from being debilitated by the disease.
I would suggest you to find out more about the diagnosis. These disorders are not the same, and naturally options for treatment are also different. Do not agak-agak because mistaking one for the other can be dangerous, eg. giving antidepressant to someone with bipolar disorder can actually make the symptomps worse.