Originally posted by s_stabeler
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In cases where there is a chemical imbalance due to errors in the way the person's body produces what it needs to function, then the medication is like a type 1 diabetic taking insulin. It's a lifelong course merely there to correct an issue with the body not producing on it's own what is necessary for proper function.
In the case of issues where the stress of the condition is leading to further issues and/or obscuring the possible cause for the stress in the first place, then it's a temporary remedy for use in the treatment of complications so that the underlying causes can be identified and treated themselves. For medication that is merely treating symptoms, it's generally intended to be a temporary situation with the medication eventually no longer being required. However, that is often dependent on the cause being able to be diagnosed and also treatable. Some situations are such that there is no treatment available and the best you can do is mitigate the symptoms to give the patient as decent a quality of life as possible.
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