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Discontinuing antidepressants: Pearls and pitfalls

Samantha Zwiebel, Adele C. Viguera

2022Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stopping antidepressants can be challenging due to the high rate of discontinuation symptoms. Patients with antidepressant discontinuation syndrome (ADS) commonly experience insomnia, flu-like symptoms, mood disturbances, dizziness, and paresthesias, but a broad array of adverse effects is possible. Symptoms can last for days to months, and different symptoms have different durations. Patient education, identification of patients most at risk for developing symptoms, and a slow antidepressant taper or cross-taper are important steps in mitigating the risk of ADS and managing patient concerns about ADS. Tapers should be carried out over weeks to months. Discontinuation symptoms should be managed with restarting the prior dose of antidepressant and then tapering even more slowly, with additional symptomatic management as needed.

Topics & Concepts

DiscontinuationMedicineAdverse effectAntidepressantMoodPediatricsPsychiatryInternal medicineAnxietyTreatment of Major DepressionElectroconvulsive Therapy StudiesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
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