What is known on the subject? More people experience withdrawal symptoms when weaning off antidepressants than previously thought; particularly after taking them for a long time. What this paper adds… Click to show full abstract
What is known on the subject? More people experience withdrawal symptoms when weaning off antidepressants than previously thought; particularly after taking them for a long time. What this paper adds to existing knowledge. I explore my own experience of weaning off antidepressants; detailing conflicting advice I have received from healthcare professionals, and the mental and physical withdrawal symptoms I experienced. I relate my experiences to a growing body of research, which have important implications for improving care. What are the implications for mental health nursing? Healthcare professionals should make patients aware of potential withdrawal symptoms they may experience before they wean off antidepressants; regularly review their progress; consider helping them access psychological support whilst weaning off; and engage in open and collaborative conversations with patients throughout. Clinical guidance needs to be updated to provide appropriate evidence-based information/advice/recommendations for how best to support patients when coming off of antidepressants.
               
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