Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
That's kinda what I was getting at earlier about long term antidepressant efficacy versus achieving reduction of a score on a depression inventory at 1 monthI'm under the impression that dopaminergics generally don't have too much long term efficacy, though you might get a couple years out of them. SSRIs/SNRIs on the other hand result in genetic changes that can give rise to long term efficacy, where you can taper off and be in unmedicated remission.
It was a serotonergic: anti-depressant, Zoloft/sertraline; that quit working for me in about a year and a half. I have been taking Prozac/fluoxetine for maybe four months since my Zoloft quit working, and I've noticed a substantially diminished efficacy there, too. But I lost my script briefly and started it again beginning at 60mg instead of tapering up, so that's where the recent sedating experience is probably coming from, it was quite activating when I was on it consistently prior.