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Distinguishing relapse from antidepressant withdrawal: clinical practice and antidepressant discontinuation studies

Distinguishing relapse from antidepressant withdrawal: clinical practice and antidepressant discontinuation studies

Approaches for discontinuation versus continuation of long‐term antidepressant use for depressive and anxiety disorders in adults

The serotonin theory of depression: is it supported by evidence?

How to reduce and stop psychiatric drugs

The case for including antipsychotics in the UK NICE guideline: “Medicines associated with dependence or withdrawal symptoms: safe prescribing and withdrawal management for adults”

Tapering of SSRI treatment to mitigate withdrawal symptoms

A Method for Tapering Antipsychotic Treatment That May Minimize the Risk of Relapse

Are we repeating mistakes of the past? A review of the evidence for esketamine

The ‘patient voice’: patients who experience antidepressant withdrawal symptoms are often dismissed, or misdiagnosed with relapse, or a new medical condition

Tapering of SSRI treatment to mitigate withdrawal symptoms – Authors’ reply

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SUMMARY We now recognise that withdrawal symptoms from antidepressants are common, and can be severe and long-lasting in some people.
Journal: British Journal of Psychiatry Advances
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