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Antidepressant Withdrawal
, Antidepressant Discontinuation Syndrome, SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome
See Also
Antidepressant
Depression Medical Management
Epidemiology
Withdrawal symptoms may occur in up to 50% of patients on stopping their
Antidepressant
Davies (2019) Addict Behav 97:111-21 [PubMed]
Pathophysiology
Occurs with sudden Antidepressant Withdrawal
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
(
SSRI
)
Tricyclic Antidepressant
MAO Inhibitor
Symptom onset occurs within 24 hours to 2-3 weeks
Likely results from
Cholinergic
overdrive
Symptoms similar to
Organophosphate Poisoning
Risk Factors
Highest Withdrawal Risk (most common with Shorter
Half-Life
Medications)
Fluvoxamine
(
Luvox
)
Paroxetine
(
Paxil
)
Venlafaxine
(
Effexor
) or
Desvenlafaxine
(
Pristiq
)
Imipramine
Nortriptyline
Moderate Withdrawal Risk
Duloxetine
(
Cymbalta
)
Citalopram
(
Celexa
) or
Escitalopram
(
Lexapro
)
Sertraline
(
Zoloft
)
Trazodone
Vortioxetine
Amitriptyline
Clomipramine
Desipramine
Doxepin
Lowest Withdrawal Risk
Fluoxetine
(
Prozac
, naturally tapers)
Bupropion
Mirtazapine
(
Remeron
)
Milnacipran
Vilazodone
Symptoms
Mnemonic: FINISH
Flu-like Symptoms,
Insomnia
,
Nausea
, Imbalance, Sensory disturbance, hyperarousal
Cholinergic
rebound (See
Cholinergic Toxicity
)
Diaphoresis
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Non-specific Withdrawal symptoms
Dizziness
Anxiety
Headache
Malaise
Myalgias
Weakness
Sleep
Disturbance
Extrapyramidal Effect
s
Paresthesia
s
Restless legs
Differential Diagnosis
Bipolar Disorder
with
Antidepressant
-induced mania
Management
Approach
Mild Symptoms: Resolve spontaneously
Withhold treatment
Reassurance and observe
Moderate to severe symptoms
Restart medication and then slowly taper
See specific medications for taper schedule
Symptoms abate soon after restarting medication
Management
Specific Withdrawal Symptoms
Cholinergic
rebound symptoms (See above)
Atropine
0.8 mg PO tid to qid
Cogentin
0.5 to 4 mg PO qd
Artane
1-4 mg PO tid to qid
Donnatal 2 tablets PO tid-qid
Anxiety
Lorazepam
0.5 to 1 mg PO tid prn
Dizziness
Antivert
12.5 to 25 mg PO q6 hours prn
Dramamine 50 mg PO q6 hours prn
Prevention
Slowly taper off
Antidepressant
s
Decrease dose by 25% every 4 weeks or 12.5% every 2 weeks (stopping medication over 3-4 months)
Reference
Henssler (2019) Dtsch Arztebl Int 116(20):355-61+PMID: 31288917 [PubMed]
Kovich (2023) Am Fam Physician 107(2): 173-81 [PubMed]
Wolfe (1997) Am Fam Physician 56(2):455-461 [PubMed]
Zwiebel (2022) Cleve Clin J Med 89(1): 18-26 [PubMed]
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