
The Truth About Antidepressant Withdrawal Symptoms
Metabolic Mind
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This chapter examines the complex landscape of depression treatment, arguing for a comprehensive approach beyond solely relying on antidepressants. It contrasts UK and US treatment guidelines, discusses the implications of long-term antidepressant use, and advocates for individualized strategies that incorporate lifestyle changes and careful tapering methods.
Does psychiatric medication withdrawal exist — or is it just a myth?
For anyone who’s lived through it, the question alone can feel insulting.
Psychiatric drug withdrawal is real. While the experience varies widely, for many, it’s not “brief and mild” as many guidelines state it is. It can be intense, destabilizing, and often misunderstood. One of the most painful challenges is trying to determine whether what you're experiencing is withdrawal or relapse.
Unfortunately, current clinical guidelines don’t help. They often frame withdrawal as short-lived and minor, dismissing anything more severe as a return of illness. A potentially dangerous oversimplification that can leave patients feeling gaslit or unsupported.
In this interview, Dr. Mark Horowitz, a psychiatrist and researcher who’s both studied and experienced withdrawal firsthand, unpacks a new JAMA study that exemplifies the problem: guidelines built on inadequate evidence.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why current drug withdrawal guidelines fall short
- Overview of the new JAMA paper Incidence and Nature of Antidepressant Discontinuation Symptoms
- The critical distinction between withdrawal and relapse
- The truth about psychiatric drug withdrawal
- How to design better research that reflects real-world experiences
- Why this information is often not reaching clinicians
- How we can conduct research that can better inform patient support
Dr. Horowitz’s story is one of courage and insight. As a clinician, he had no idea how wrong the guidelines were, until he tried coming off medication himself. What he discovered was far more complex than anything he’d been taught.
To those navigating psychiatric medication withdrawal — especially in the face of oversimplified headlines and a healthcare system not yet equipped to support you — our hearts go out to you. You deserve care that is informed, compassionate, and grounded in lived experience as well as science. We won’t stop until you have this.
Expert Featured:
- Dr. Mark Horowitz
- X: @markhoro
- Website: https://markhorowitz.org/
Resources Mentioned:
Incidence and Nature of Antidepressant Discontinuation Symptoms A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
3 Long-Term Psychiatric Medication Studies
https://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-3223(98)00126-7/abstract
Outro Clinic
The Maudsley Desprescribing Guidelines: Antidepressants, Benzodiazepines, Gabapentinoids and Z-drugs
https://www.amazon.com/Maudsley-Guidelines-prescribing-Prescribing/dp/111982298X
CMEs Mentioned:
https://www.metabolicmind.org/for-clinicians/trainings-courses/
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