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Medication Response Time


Why Patience Matters With Psychiatric Medications: Trusting the Process
Starting psychiatric medication can feel frustrating when relief isn’t immediate—but patience matters. Medications like SSRIs, SNRIs, and adjunctive treatments work gradually, often requiring 4–6 weeks for full benefit. Early side effects are usually temporary, and stopping too soon can limit success. With clear planning, close follow-up, and open communication, allowing medications time to work is a key step toward lasting mental health stability.

Lorrie Smith-Esterle
Jan 162 min read
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