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Stopping antidepressants doesn’t lead to as many withdrawal symptoms as previously thought, according to a new study.
The symptoms can include nerve pain, emotional numbness and sexual dysfunction and can last for years after stopping the ...
Warnings about withdrawal from antidepressants have rippled through society in recent years. A new study claims they are ...
A systematic review of almost 50 randomized clinical trials brings some clarity to concerns about antidepressant withdrawal.
A new review into antidepressant use has concluded they do not cause significant withdrawal effects – but experts are ...
Long-term antidepressant use is linked to severe, prolonged withdrawal symptoms, with new research revealing many patients ...
Previous estimates have suggested that more than half of people who stop taking antidepressants experience withdrawal ...
A new analysis has challenged an earlier assessment of the severity and prevalence of withdrawal symptoms following antidepressant use, sparking a renewed debate over long-term mental health treatment ...
Most people taking antidepressants do not suffer severe withdrawal when they stop their medication, according to a large, new study.Researchers found the majori ...
The findings showed that, on average, people who stopped taking antidepressants experienced about one additional symptom – most often dizziness, but sometimes nausea, vertigo and nervousness.
The largest review of 'gold standard' antidepressant withdrawal studies to date has identified the type and incidence of ...
Antidepressants have strong impact on male brains — with the nature of the impact depending on the age of the subject — but ...