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Old 11-08-2010, 10:44 PM #1
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Default When can you start SSRI

When is PCS diagnosed? I have read anywhere from days to weeks to 3 months after the injury on the internet.

I ask because I am going to start an antidepressive SSRI for EXTREME anxiety. Supposedly these meds are prescribed for POST concussion, but I have not seen anything for during concussion, can I start at any time?

Any help greatly appreciated
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