Selegiline
I have been suffering a depression so severe that I was non-functional. But luckily Selegiline has given me back my life! And now I am again a person who loves the life and living. My doctor prescribed me with every antidepressant you can imagine but my condition only worsened. With Selegiline everything is quite different. The only side effect seems to be minor headache during up to 5 minutes after taking the med, but it?s not significant. I still have a lot of stress in my life but now I can deal with any problem without panic and getting depressed.
by Lucille Graus, Halifax
I am a product manager in a software development company and my life is full of responsibility and therefore stress. I had serious problems with depression, I even started drinking a lot but then I went to the doctor and he prescribed me with Selegiline. It was not my first antidepressant, but it was the most effective one. It helped me function even better than without depression. But I had to stop taking Selegiline because I was having an operation. I didn't notice any withdrawal symptoms or something, and my mood was excellent for a person anticipating a surgery. Great medication! Thanks.
by Garold K., Portland
I've been on this medication for several years now. During winter months when the weather is gloomy and so is my mood, my family doctor increases my dose and when spring comes he reduces it. It works amazingly well, you can believe me. I have a rich experience of taking antidepressants and I know what I'm talking about. It has been the best medication for my depression. Selegiline is great for people who need a serious support in a struggle with severe depressive disorders.
by Peter Mellier, Chicago
Selegiline is a revolutionary medication for me because during my long years of 'collaboration' with depression it was the only medication that managed to improve my condition without causing serious side effects like drowsiness or vomiting. I take it on a regular basis two times per year and with this drug I can feel myself to be an absolutely normal person. Quite a new sensation for me.)
by Ursula Tiers, Seattle