This week, Mad in America examines recent antidepressant research questioning withdrawal severity, a study of unsupported ...
Antidepressants are one of the most commonly taken medicines in the UK – and also among the most controversial. A common concern for users is that they will get “hooked” on the pills because stopping ...
Withdrawal symptoms following the discontinuation of antidepressants have been reported for decades now. This is a concern since more than 10 percent of the population in the U.S. and U.K. now take ...
New study aims to identify ways of helping patients withdraw from long-term antidepressant treatment
One in 10 adults are being given antidepressants each year, but up to 50 per cent of patients could be given an alternative treatment, a University Professor suggests. Antidepressant prescribing rates ...
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Want to quit antidepressants? Slow tapering plus therapy is the most effective way, study suggests
Antidepressants don’t have to be taken forever, a new analysis suggests. Every year, a growing number of people across Europe take antidepressants to help treat symptoms related to depression and ...
It's safe to slowly taper some people off antidepressants after their depression fades, rather than continuing the drugs indefinitely, a review says. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News It's safe to ...
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