Antidepressants - NHS Find out more about antidepressants, including types, common side effects, conditions they can be used to treat, and what happens when you come off them
I What are the side effects? - Whittington What are the side effects? When you take Sertraline you may feel sick or upset in your stomach You might also have headaches, find it difficult to sleep or feel a bit more worried than normal These will usually go after a few weeks If they don’t, or if they get worse, or if you start feeling very upset or have thoughts of death and dying, you need to tell your parents and your doctor
Propranolol in the Treatment of Anxiety - cntw. nhs. uk The Pharmaceutical Journal - The dangers of propranolol in anxiety Propranolol in anxiety: poor evidence for efficacy and toxicity in overdose Why do GPs prescribe beta-blockers for people with anxiety disorders? – Primary Care Research Teaching Blog GPs’ views of prescribing beta- blockers for people with anxiety disorders: a qualitative
Apixaban - NHS NHS information about apixaban, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects
Combining antidepressants | Right Decisions Combining antidepressants for depression is not recommended Non-specialist psychiatry prescribers should not initiate such combinations, unless on the advice of specialist services Consultant psychiatrists may initiate combined therapy for their regular patient (s), e g for treatment of treatment resistant depression The quality of evidence supporting combination antidepressant treatment
Panic disorder - NHS Panic disorder is where you keep having panic attacks, often for no obvious reason Includes symptoms, treatments and self-help tips
Restarting psychotropics post OD Guideline_Final_Sep 2025 Procyclidine Quetiapine Tricyclic antidepressants Other considerations Greater risk of serotonin syndrome if multiple serotonergic agents taken together in overdose (e g Olanzapine, Sertraline, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine, Citalopram, Venlafaxine, Duloxetine, Escitalopram, Paroxetine, Phenelzine, Moclobemide, Bupropion Lamotrigine)