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Find Anxiety & Depression Medicines Near You

Kaitlen Knowles, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW (she, her), Rochester, NY
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Every year millions of people around the world are impacted by mental illness. Mental health can have implications on a person’s physical, social, and financial situation. Because of stigma and discrimination, it can be challenging for LGBTQ+ people to get mental health care and medicines for their mental issues. Medicines and supplements have been a treatment option for treating various mental health conditions. However, choosing the right treatment plan for you depends on your unique situation and needs the care and supervision of a certified health professional.

Our List of Medicines and Supplements

Our team at LGBTQ and ALL has compiled a list of the most commonly used medicines and supplements that treat anxiety and depression. We aim to be one of the top trusted resources for prescription drugs and supplements. We achieve our objective by providing relevant, independent, objective, comprehensive, and updated information in a straightforward format to be easily accessible by anyone seeking out support. Each one of our medications listed has been thoroughly researched and referenced by our qualified medical professionals. For our drug resource on LGBTQ and ALL, you can access reliable and up-to-date information on the medications and supplements you are searching for. These medications and supplements have the generic names indicated, what they are, how to use them, possible side effects, and who should not use them. That way, we can provide consumers with all the options possible for their care.

Things to Keep in Mind Regarding Medicines We’ve Listed

Please note: This information is not actual medical advice. Be sure to speak to your doctor or pharmacist about treatment recommendations. You’ll also want to follow the instructions carefully indicated for your medication. LGBTQ and ALL does not promote or advertise any medications or drugs. We also do not offer any diagnosis or treatment suggestions. We will continue to do our part to ensure that all the information on our page is accurate and up-to-date. You can consult the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) website for any updates, warnings, or changes for specific medications as an added measure.

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