Patients' attitudes to discontinuing not-indicated long-term antidepressant use: barriers and facilitators.
Rhona EveleighAnne SpeckensChris van WeelRichard Oude VoshaarPeter L B J LucassenPublished in: Therapeutic advances in psychopharmacology (2019)
Fear is an important motive for patients considering discontinuation of antidepressants. Serotonin deficiency as explanation for antidepressant effectiveness promotes life-long use and hinders discontinuation of antidepressant treatment. The prospect of discontinuation at first prescription can facilitate a future discontinuation attempt. General practitioners should be aware of their patients' fears, expectations, and attributions toward antidepressant use/discontinuation, and of new developments in taper methods.