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The authors propose that depression following antidepressant cessation likely reflects a relapse of the initial mental health issue, with results echoing those in placebo groups.
“There is an increasing acknowledgment that discontinuing antidepressants, particularly after extended use, can result in severe and sometimes debilitating withdrawal symptoms, regarded as a public health concern by the UK government,” they expressed in The Conversation.
The Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines, co-authored by Horowitz and published last year, has gained acceptance by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners as an Approved Clinical Resource.
On again, off again antidepressant prescriptions
The United States National Library of Medicine says liver abnormalities reportedly occur in around 1 per cent of people who take sertraline, “but elevations are usually modest and infrequently require dose modification or discontinuation”.
“Are those symptoms that they’re experiencing some sort of discontinuation or is it really just the symptoms of the illness coming back because the treatment’s been withdrawn?”
She said antidepressants are not their first line of treatment at Headspace, but will be used occasionally if needed.