The general feeling among physicians is that marijuana makes depression worse in the long run. Marijuana smoking produces stimulation that morphs into sedation. It may interfere with the effectiveness of antidepressants by changing chemicals in your brain. Smoking dope may make you feel better now, but it will make it harder for you to get out of your depression in the end.
- What are some commonly used products that are bad for my depression?
- Are drug companies suppressing natural products to make more money from their drugs?
- Is it safe to buy supplements from the Internet?
- Are herbal supplements effective?
- What should I do if my antidepressant just isn’t working?
- Should I take something to give me more energy?
- Can vitamins help my depression?
- What are some good, basic dietary rules?
- How does my diet affect my depression?
- What medications can safely help me sleep?
- What do I do if it feels like my body simply doesn’t want to sleep?
- What is sleep hygiene?
- Are my repetitive thoughts keeping me awake?
- Is depression affecting my sleep?
- Can exercise help my depression?
- Is it better to suffer a little to keep the dosage as low as possible?
- What can I do if I’m not sure how I feel?
- My life seems to be drifting away from me what can I do on my own to hold on?
- Won’t I just depress my friends if I hang around with them?
- How do I know if PEP is working for my depression?


