Antidepressant Deprescribing
Cross-source consensus on Antidepressant Deprescribing from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- All 31 interviewed participants reconsidered antidepressant use after exposure to the resources. — Toolkit to prompt and support stopping antidepressants in general practice: an interview study exploring patient participants’ experiences in the RELEASE trial
- Antidepressant use has roughly doubled in developed countries over the past decade. — Toolkit to prompt and support stopping antidepressants in general practice: an interview study exploring patient participants’ experiences in the RELEASE trial
- Australian guidelines generally recommend antidepressant therapy for 6–12 months after a single episode of moderate-to-severe depression. — Toolkit to prompt and support stopping antidepressants in general practice: an interview study exploring patient participants’ experiences in the RELEASE trial
- Many patients continue antidepressants beyond guideline recommendations because of limited awareness, beliefs about lifelong treatment, and fear of withdrawal. — Toolkit to prompt and support stopping antidepressants in general practice: an interview study exploring patient participants’ experiences in the RELEASE trial
- Earlier deprescribing conversations appeared more likely to succeed than conversations after longer antidepressant use. — Toolkit to prompt and support stopping antidepressants in general practice: an interview study exploring patient participants’ experiences in the RELEASE trial