How To Treat And Manage Diabetic Neuropathy

Antidepressant Medication

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Antidepressant medication has been shown to work on more conditions than just depression. Specifically, antidepressant medications have been proven to work with some cases of chronic pain, including diabetic neuropathy. Unlike drugs, like opioids, antidepressants sometimes take several weeks before their full efficacy is realized, which is why patients are encouraged to continue with a new regime for a little while before talking to their doctor about its effectiveness. It is believed the medication increases neurotransmitter in the spinal cord, which can help reduce the pain signals. If a patient is going to try an antidepressant, they must understand they will probably not feel any relief right away. Additionally, as with other medications, the doctor may want to use antidepressants in conjunction with other medicines, such as the previously mentioned anti-seizure medication. Sometimes it takes a combination of medication to achieve the desired result, and sometimes it takes a little trial and error before the correct combination is achieved.

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