Home » today » Health » Living well – On antidepressants for a while or for life? Living well – On antidepressants for a while or for life? May 28, 2022 by world today news – On antidepressants for a while or for life? These treatments often stay with patients for months or even years. But sooner or later the question arises: when to stop them? Laetitia Grimaldi Posted today at 2:56 p.m.— [email protected] – Suddenly stopping treatment can increase the risk of relapse. Getty Images/RooM RF “For mild depression, the recommendations are rather in the direction of regular medical monitoring – very often provided by the general practitioner – and psychotherapy”, specifies Dr. Vasiliki Galani, head of clinic at the Liaison Psychiatry Service and crisis intervention of the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG). ABO articles are for subscribers only. SubscribeTo log in—- Related posts:Mild cases of corona can cause long-term fatigueThe Remarkable Benefits of Turmeric for Men's HealthUS Calls for Protection of Hospitals and Patients amid Israeli Military Operations in Gaza11 symptoms of diabetes in children and adolescents, pay attention to their body changesShare this:FacebookX Related Putin is ready to renegotiate peace with Kiev It will be Marcelo Ebrard, or there will be a schism in the Palace Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
– On antidepressants for a while or for life? These treatments often stay with patients for months or even years. But sooner or later the question arises: when to stop them? Laetitia Grimaldi Posted today at 2:56 p.m.— [email protected] – Suddenly stopping treatment can increase the risk of relapse. Getty Images/RooM RF “For mild depression, the recommendations are rather in the direction of regular medical monitoring – very often provided by the general practitioner – and psychotherapy”, specifies Dr. Vasiliki Galani, head of clinic at the Liaison Psychiatry Service and crisis intervention of the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG). ABO articles are for subscribers only. SubscribeTo log in—- Related posts:Mild cases of corona can cause long-term fatigueThe Remarkable Benefits of Turmeric for Men's HealthUS Calls for Protection of Hospitals and Patients amid Israeli Military Operations in Gaza11 symptoms of diabetes in children and adolescents, pay attention to their body changesShare this:FacebookX Related Putin is ready to renegotiate peace with Kiev It will be Marcelo Ebrard, or there will be a schism in the Palace Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: