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Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome: A state-of-the-art clinical review
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Antidepressant drugs are prescribed to patients with depressive, anxiety disorders, and other conditions. Evidence about antidepressant discontinuation syndrome (ADS) and related outcomes is sparse, although potentially burdensome in some patients. The present state-of-the-art review aims to appraise the most current evidence about ADS critically. ADS has been documented for most antidepressant drugs, although most literature focuses on selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors prescribed for depression. While down-titration cannot exclude the chance of ADS, it is nonetheless warranted in the clinical setting, especially for short half-life and sedative compounds such as paroxetine. Integrative management with concurrent pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy may minimize the eventual unpleasant effects arising within the discontinuation process. In addition, patient-tailored interventions and education should be part of the discontinuation strategy. Future research must rely on broadly accepted definitions for ADS and related phenomena such as antidepressant withdrawal and shed further light on the underpinning neurobiology. Discriminating between ADS-related phenomena and relapse of depression is likewise warranted, along with a neuroscience-based nomenclature instead of a class one.
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FORNARO, Michele, CATTANEO, Carlo ignazio, DE BERARDIS, Domenico, RESSICO, Francesca vittoria, MARTINOTTI, Giovanni, VIETA I PASCUAL, Eduard. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome: A state-of-the-art clinical review. _European Neuropsychopharmacology_. 2023. Vol. 66, núm. 1-10. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0924-977X. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/208551]