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  2. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Methods of prevention include gradually decreasing the dose among those who wish to stop, though it is possible for symptoms to occur with tapering. [2] [6] [4] Treatment may include restarting the medication and slowly decreasing the dose. [2] People may also be switched to the long-acting antidepressant fluoxetine which can then be gradually ...

  3. Trazodone - Wikipedia

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    Trazodone, sold under many brand names, [1] is an antidepressant medication, [20] used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and insomnia. [20] It is a phenylpiperazine compound of the serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitor (SARI) class.

  4. Antidepressant - Wikipedia

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    People may also be switched to the long-acting antidepressant fluoxetine, which can then be gradually decreased. [12] Approximately 20–50% of people who suddenly stop an antidepressant develop an antidepressant discontinuation syndrome. [187] [13] [188] The condition is generally not serious. [187]

  5. Just 1,000 more steps a day could reduce your risk of ... - AOL

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    You can find those by joining a fitness group, getting a trainer or asking a loved one to go for a walk with you, Noetel added. “Taking a few steps toward getting that support makes it more ...

  6. List of adverse effects of trazodone - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of adverse effects of the antidepressant trazodone, sorted by frequency of occurrence. [1] [2] [3] Very common.

  7. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Insomnia can be difficult to treat in these individuals because many of the traditional sleep aids (e.g., benzodiazepine receptor agonists and barbiturate receptor agonists) work via a GABA A receptor mechanism and are cross-tolerant with alcohol. However, trazodone is not cross-tolerant with alcohol.

  8. Being spontaneous can be good for you. 6 ways to ditch the ...

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    Being spontaneous can help to keep your brain healthy as you age too. “When we’re doing something new and novel, our brain has to be as fully present as possible,” says Katina Bajaj, a ...

  9. Why Am I Snacking So Much? (& How to Stop) - AOL

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    As much as you can, make sure you’re well hydrated, getting enough sleep, keeping stress in check, and sticking to a regular eating pattern. This article is for informational purposes only and ...