What are the adverse consequences of long-term depression medication

The adverse consequences of long-term use of depressants are related to the specific type of depressant. Taking paroxetine hydrochloride tablets, a commonly used clinical depression drug, as an example, adverse consequences of long-term use may occur in the blood and lymphatic system, endocrine system and immune system.
1. Blood and lymphatic system: Adverse effects on blood and lymphatic system are uncommon, such as leukopenia, anemia, abnormal bleeding from skin mucous membranes, lymphadenopathy, thrombocytopenia, and abnormal red blood cells.
2. endocrine system: adverse outcomes in the endocrine system are rare, such as diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and thyroiditis.
3. immune system: adverse systems of the immune system are rare, mainly allergic reactions.
Depressants are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on their own to avoid adverse effects. If the above adverse effects occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.