Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT) Practice Exam

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Which type of medication is likely to be prescribed for depression?

  1. Antihistamines

  2. Antidepressants

  3. Anxiolytics

  4. Antipyretics

The correct answer is: Antidepressants

Antidepressants are specifically designed to manage and treat depression by influencing the brain's neurotransmitters that regulate mood. These medications work by increasing levels of certain chemicals, such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, which are often found to be out of balance in individuals suffering from depressive disorders. In contrast, antihistamines are typically used to alleviate allergy symptoms and do not have an effect on mood or depression. Anxiolytics are mainly prescribed for anxiety disorders and may have a sedative effect, but they are not the primary treatment for depression. Antipyretics are used to reduce fever and are not related to the treatment of mood disorders. This specificity of antidepressants to address the underlying biochemical factors associated with depression makes them the most appropriate choice for this condition.