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anti-depressants, will my choice be limited if liver problems found?

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hi this is one of those what-if? questions...

I will be asking my g.p. to review my anti-depressant and contraceptive meds soon, as my mood has got more unpredictable, and not sure whether they might want to add mood stabilizers too.

I am going to get a repeat blood test after elevated billirubin found.

i know it might just be some issue with gall or bile ducts,,,,, But when there are possible issues with the liver, has anyone on the site had their options for anti-depressants / the pill limited. ?

i know lots of meds say to be cautious of using them if you have liver problems, but is that just a catch all warning that they put on most meds?

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I got you ask first do you drink?

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