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  2. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Antidepressants with a lower half-life, such as paroxetine, duloxetine, and venlafaxine, have been implicated in higher incidences of withdrawal symptoms and more severe withdrawal symptoms. [25] With SSRIs, duration of treatment does not appear associated with the severity of withdrawal symptoms. [24]

  3. 1 in 6 people who stop antidepressants face withdrawal symptoms

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    A systematic review and meta-analysis has demonstrated that approximately 15% of individuals experience withdrawal symptoms, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia and irritability, when ...

  4. Switching Antidepressants: Safety, Side Effects & Other ... - AOL

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    This technique may be used if your medication puts you at risk for withdrawal symptoms, which may occur when some antidepressants are stopped without a gradual taper. Taper and moderate switch.

  5. Antidepressants: New study sheds light on withdrawal symptoms

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    In the new research, the most commonly used antidepressants in the UK were found to have the lowest rates of withdrawal symptoms throughout the study.

  6. Post-acute-withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A protracted withdrawal syndrome can occur with symptoms persisting for months to years after cessation of substance use. Benzodiazepines, opioids, alcohol, and any other drug may induce prolonged withdrawal and have similar effects, with symptoms sometimes persisting for years after cessation of use. Psychosis including severe anxiety and ...

  7. Sertraline - Wikipedia

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    The withdrawal symptoms for sertraline are less severe and frequent than for paroxetine, and more frequent than for fluoxetine. [86] [87] In most cases symptoms are mild, short-lived, and resolve without treatment. More severe cases are often successfully treated by temporary reintroduction of the drug with a slower tapering-off rate. [88]

  8. Is It Time to Switch from Zoloft to Prozac? How to Tell

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  9. Development and discovery of SSRI drugs - Wikipedia

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    Fluoxetine also has a long half-life which can reduce withdrawal symptoms which are characteristic for some SSRIs after abrupt discontinuation, but it also means that it takes a long time to clear the drug and its active metabolite after discontinuing fluoxetine treatment. [18] Figure 5 Chemical structure of (–)-(3S,4R)-paroxetine