Some medical professionals support the use of drugs like antidepressants, which are mostly biochemical in origin. Some contend that psychotherapy should be the only treatment necessary. But there is a growing understanding that both types of therapy may be used to address the issue of psychological problems. Medication aids in reducing depressive moods by raising levels of neurotransmitters like serotonin, which is essential for maintaining mood equilibrium. The disadvantage of utilising medication is that its positive benefits end when the patient stops taking the treatment as directed. Patients who overdose on their medication run the risk of developing a number of issues.
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