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Withdrawal from antidepressants<\/span><\/p>\n

Emily had gone through trauma due to the loss of her family member. She felt very lonely and depressed for a long time and spent most of her time sleeping. The doctor prescribed trazodone (Desyrel) for relieving symptoms of depression. Trazodone is one of the SSRI antidepressants. She was well for quite some time and felt like she had recovered from the symptoms that bothered her before. She had been on trazodone for over 8 weeks and started thinking maybe she doesn’t need to use the medication any more and besides it was an extra expense on her list. Some reasons why other people consider stopping taking antidepressants are either they are pregnant or expecting to become pregnant or if their doctor has advised them to stop taking antidepressants.<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

What to expect when you stop taking antidepressants?<\/span><\/p>\n

When people stop taking antidepressants, they start to feel sick, the condition is sometimes called \u201cantidepressant withdrawal\u201d or \u201cSSRI discontinuation syndrome\u201d. There is science behind withdrawal! Antidepressants interfere with the brain chemistry and the body adjusts to these changes, so stopping suddenly can cause unwanted reactions in the form of withdrawal. Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms last for a few weeks or even months. Symptoms may appear within 2-5 days and persist for up to several weeks according to the American Psychological Association (APA).<\/span><\/p>\n

People may experience symptoms like nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, loss of appetite, increased gastric motility, lightheadedness, fatigue, excessive sweating, uncoordinated movements, and mood swings due to which they get anxious and have trouble falling asleep. Some people might also experience strange sensations which they refer to as \u201cbrain shivers\u201d. Brain shivers occur when people suffer from pain, they become very sensitive to sounds and it appears as an electric shock to their head.<\/span><\/p>\n

Results from 14 studies have indicated that after discontinuation of antidepressants, 56 % of people experienced withdrawal symptoms. Amongst these, four studies assessed the severity of withdrawal symptoms and found that 46 % of people experienced severe symptoms and some people mentioned the withdrawal symptoms lasted for several weeks to months.<\/span><\/p>\n

What affects the severity and duration of symptoms from withdrawal?<\/span><\/p>\n

There are two main factors that influence the symptoms of withdrawal; half life of medication and length of medication use.<\/span><\/p>\n