Posted on Apr 14, 2019
SPC Isaac Felan
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My friend is in the process of joining the Air Force. She asked if she’d be able to take her antidepressants with her since they’re legitimately prescribed. I’m on the army side so I obviously don’t know for sure. What would the process look like for her?
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Before she raises her hand she had better be sure she has informed the recruiter that she is on this medication. Thank you for your service.
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SPC Isaac Felan Has your friend talked to an Air Force Recruiter and informed him/her that she is currently taking antidepressants?

https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/disqualifiers-medical-conditions.html
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She has not spoken to a recruiter about the issue. She said that if it would be a problem, she would just get herself weened off before leaving.
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SPC Isaac Felan - Your friend needs to talk to her Doctor before she stops taking her prescribed medication. Talking to a recruiter and providing the complete facts of her condtion will provide her with the information that she needs going forward.
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SGT(P) Humint Nco
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She will be disqualified and need a medical waiver (with approved medical documents) if she wants to get in only after being off her medication for I think a year. If she needs them and it was my friend I would suggest she do something else.
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SGT(P) Humint Nco
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This is at least on the army side but I’m pretty sure this applies to every branch
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