
Stopping antidepressants may lead to relapse, study finds. Here's what you can do
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Weaning off antidepressants when you feel better may seem like a good idea, but for some it can lead to a relapse into depression. Here's what experts say you can do to keep that from happening.
The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that "quality-of-life measures and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and medication withdrawal were generally worse in patients who discontinued their antidepressant therapy."
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