Cit@l0pram is the one i'm on, that is an SSRI. Though i've recently been given one more, m1@nserinhydr0kl0rid, which is a TeCA and NaSSA, that i'm not sure i need. There are so many antidepressants out there now tho (it's a jungle) that if
@ajmorgan99 would be able to convince her friend to take one, that friend should seek out his doctor (my impression tho is that GPs don't know a whole lot more about antidepressants than people with a history of mental illness who have taught themselves about it, but this may be just my experience). So psychiatrist a would be even better as they're the specialists concerning this, to determine what antidepressant best suits him.
@ElectroNymph Venlaf@xine is a SNRI which means, in short, that it works with norepinephrine and seratonin both, the same way an SSRI works with seratonin. My SSRI doesn't have addictive or sedative effects either, but withdrawal can be very tough. But if you have problems with paranoia and flashbacks it could indicate you should get an an anti-psychotic. I would advice you to seek out your doctor, just make sure it isn't contra-indicated with all the other stuff you take as many of them don't work well with other drugs.