no an ssri is a "Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors or serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor. (SSRIs) are a class of compounds typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitor
MDMA is a serotonin releaser, and presumably its that rush of serotonin release that gets people high. The way the SSRI meds work dont get you high, they are just meant to gradually help stabilise and improve your mood by restoring levels of serotonin back to normal. Serotonin levels are beleived to be lower in patients suffering from depression.
) and it's one of my "red lines" whenever I see a new doc: no SSRIs/SNRIs.For some im sure they work wonders but i do think they're to quick to dish out these meds.
The alternative would be to stop massively overprescribing longterm repeat scripts for expensive and unsuitable drugs of dependency
I just don't see how it's at all obvious that the first choice should be meds whose intended effect is to knock the roughest edges off depression for the cost of losing the ability to enjoy and appreciate the enjoyable and appreciable aspects of life.
I tend to think of it as being somewhat of a methadone for the masses. Yes the worst symptoms go away but so does all the good stuff and the underlying issue remains unsolved.
I don't know about you but trying to find any alternative options for depression from a doc is nigh-on impossible in my experience. No funding for anything.
(cos it all goes on bloody ssris)