Tag: mark horowitz
Stop Using Antidepressants Except for “the Most Severe Depression,” Experts Say
                Experts advocate limiting antidepressant use to only the most severe cases of depression, emphasizing the need for social and psychological interventions.            
            
        Global Survey Leads to New Recommendations for Deprescribing Psychiatric Drugs
                Growing rates of long-term psychiatric drug prescriptions and documented issues with withdrawal demonstrate a need for safe deprescribing practices.            
            
        Researchers Identify Factors to Predict Risk of Antidepressant Withdrawal
                Paroxetine, SNRIs, and MAOIs were associated with the highest risk of withdrawal, as was long duration of use and whether the person experienced withdrawal in the past.            
            
        Tapered Antipsychotic Withdrawal Mitigates Risk of Psychotic Symptoms
                Research suggests that slowly tapering off an antipsychotic reduces the risk of withdrawal psychosis compared to abrupt discontinuation.            
            
        Cochrane Review Calls for More Research on Antidepressant Withdrawal
                Researchers find a lack of current literature on safe, effective ways to manage antidepressant withdrawal and make suggestions for future research.             
            
        Online Experts on Withdrawal
                Online communities are stepping in to help people facing withdrawal effects amass information and receive support for their withdrawal experiences.            
            
        
        












