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Antidepressants can be life-changing when used correctly to balance brain chemicals, improve mood, reduce anxiety, and support daily functioning. However, when misused or taken without guidance, they can affect the entire body, including the brain, heart, liver, kidneys, immune system, and reproductive health. Misuse may lead to dependence, withdrawal, and serious complications such as organ damage or heart problems. Effects of antidepressant misuse: Brain: Misuse can alter chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, potentially causing agitation, anxiety, emotional numbness, and memory problems. Severe cases risk the life-threatening condition known as serotonin syndrome. Heart: High doses may raise blood pressure, cause an irregular heartbeat, or trigger palpitations. Severe misuse or overdose carries a risk of dangerous arrhythmias or cardiac arrest. Breathing: High doses may slow respiration or, in some instances, lead to rapid breathing as the body attempts to cope with a chemical imbalance. This risk is heightened when combined with alcohol or sedatives. Liver: Misuse can overload the liver, potentially causing inflammation, enzyme changes, or even liver failure in severe cases. Kidneys: Overdose may cause muscle breakdown, releasing toxins that strain the kidneys and disrupt electrolytes. Severe misuse can lead to kidney failure. Blood and Immune System: Abuse can reduce red or white blood cells and platelets, affecting immunity and clotting. It can also weaken the immune system, making it harder to fight infection. Blood vessels may constrict, raising blood pressure and increasing stroke risk. Nerves and Muscles: Misuse can cause tingling, numbness, tremors, and dizziness. Severe overdose may trigger seizures. Abuse may also lead to twitching, rigidity, or weakness. Digestive System: Misuse often causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation. Long-term abuse may increase the risk of stomach bleeding. Bones: Long-term chemical imbalance may reduce bone density and increase the risk of fractures. Hormones and Reproductive Health: Abuse can disrupt stress, thyroid, and sexual hormones, potentially leading to low libido, sexual dysfunction, or fertility problems. For men, this can include erectile dysfunction or reduced sperm quality, and for women, irregular cycles or fertility issues. Misuse during pregnancy carries risks for both mother and baby. Skin: Misuse can affect the skin, causing dryness, rashes, sweating, or a dull complexion. Profuse sweating and overheating may occur during severe reactions like serotonin syndrome. Antidepressants save lives when used correctly, but abuse can shut down the heart, damage the brain, and be fatal. For help with addiction, the video recommends calling UKAT at 08081-633227 or visiting www.ukat.co.uk for confidential advice, expert treatment, and 24/7 support. | 🏡 Private Drug Rehab & Alcohol Rehab | Subscribe to our channel: http://youtube.com/ukatrehabs?sub_con... | Visit our website: https://www.ukat.co.uk/ | Call our free helpline: 0808 163 3227 | email: info@ukat.co.uk