Feeling like you’ve had enough of an anti-depressant medication and want to stop is not uncommon. But the question remains as to the best approach. It is best done under the guidance of a physician.
People who stop an antidepressant too quickly may trigger a host of symptoms that doctors call antidepressant discontinuation syndrome. Some of the symptoms one may experience include:
- Anxiety
- Feelings of depression or sadness
- Moodiness and irritability
- Tiredness
- Headaches and dizziness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Murder
- Suicide
- Psychiatric events
For more information about the harmful side effects of these medications, click here.
If you are experiencing unpleasant side-effects have your doctor adjust your dosage. If you suffer from depression, alternatives to drugs do exist and have been effective for many, consider exploring your options.
