105: The Effects of SSRI Medications on Kid's Brain

Science Backed Solutions for Children’s ADHD, Executive Functioning and Anxiety Dysregulation

SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) medications are often prescribed to treat conditions such as major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and social anxiety disorder in children and adolescents. And while SSRIs are generally considered safe, there have been concerns regarding their use.

This episode is perfect for those who are thinking about medicating their child with SSRIs or already doing so. We’ll be diving deep into the effects of SSRIs on a kid’s brain.

For further information, you can read our blog posts about the side effects of SSRI medication (https://drroseann.com/ssri-medication-side-effects-in-children/) and ADHD treatment without medication (https://drroseann.com/67-ways-how-to-help-a-child-with-adhd-without-medication/).

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