Rushie
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Did I miss what med the OP took? All I read was “antidepressant” but everyone keeps posting about SSRIs. Not all antidepressants are SSRIs, and even at that there are only four SSRIs on the protocol. There are several other SSRIs that aren’t.
Good point!
Believe me, I've seen doctors do this. Patient complains he's out of sorts, here try some paxil to see if it helps. It's reprehensible.
We're giving him the benefit of the doubt as SSRIs can be approved with an SI. Others, like tricyclates,etc... are not.
Also good point, the other option for OP is the SSRI SI pathway. OP this means if you cannot certify off the antidepressant and you have unipolar depression of a specific type, there is the option of getting back on one of the four approved SSRI antidepressants and being certified under a Special Issuance.
Again, while the particulars will matter in the long term, the fact that he's been prescribed any psychoactive drug whether for mood disorders OR smoking cessation OR throat spasms or whatever is going to be a problem.
Doctors will hand out antidepressants for chronic pain, and for trouble sleeping, and for who knows what else that does not technically have "depression" in the name but might be associated with depression. There's no way around it, the FAA will want a closer look if you were prescribed an AD for any reason.