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Evidence on antidepressant withdrawal: an appraisal and reanalysis of a recent systematic review | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core Evidence on antidepressant withdrawal: an appraisal and reanalysis of a recent systematic review - Volume 55

Remember the 2024 Henssler review claiming only 1 in 6 have antidepressant withdrawal symptoms & 1 in 30 severe symptoms? Here we show it was based on highly unreliable data & can't be used to assess withdrawal effects @ploederl.bsky.social @markhoro.bsky.social 1/n www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

8 months ago 13 5 0 1

To err is human. To leave out that you take money from 20 drug companies, were part of the original panel aimed to downplay withdrawal effects, to call for guidelines to be updated based on 10 week studies well that is divine. I think that's how the saying goes.

7 months ago 7 3 0 0
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Large responses to antidepressants or methodological artifacts? A secondary analysis of STAR*D, a single-arm, open-label, non-industry antidepressant trial To replicate Stone et al.'s (2022) [1] finding that the distribution of response in clinical antidepressant trials is trimodal with large, medium-effe…

1. Are there robust subdistributions in antidepressant response? Should we dismiss the average efficacy as best estimation of efficacy? Our new paper is out (uncorrected proofs yet) where we tried to replicate the previously found trimodal subdistributions using data from the STAR*D trial.

7 months ago 11 1 2 2
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Mass shootings and antidepressants are not linked. Experts respond to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s suggestions (CNN) — Following the August 27 shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested that antidepressants may be a culprit

"Low levels of serotonin, a key feature of depression,..."

If you want to take action against the Kennedy BS, you should not BS yourself.

@joannamoncrieff.bsky.social @markhoro.bsky.social @padbergthorsten.bsky.social @christophlane.bsky.social @mad-in-america.bsky.social

7 months ago 4 1 0 0

Hi Julian, that is not a retort to what Martin said. He gives an overview of the literature in the blog he linked to. There are clearly worrying signals in the literature about suicide risk in children and your sidestepping the issues is worrying given your position.

7 months ago 2 0 1 0

You mean sertraline here not escitalopram!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Wide-ranging discussion with Dr Alex Curmi psychiatrist and podcaster in the UK about withdrawal, “biological depression” and what drugs can and can’t do:
bit.ly/3ZS642W
bit.ly/3ZQVBol

1 year ago 6 4 0 0
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Our MOST-VIEWED #Deprescribing webinar ever 👇🏽

Antidepressant withdrawal effects & how to safely 🛑 them ti.ubc.ca/antidepressa...

✅ Maudsley approach to deprescribe #antidepressants
✅ Hyperbolic tapering
✅ Distinguishing withdrawal effects

Speaker: @markhoro.bsky.social #medsky #pharmsky

1 year ago 7 5 0 2
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Useful blog from the National Clinical Director for Prescribing at NHS England about antidepressant deprescribing flagging overprescription, the need for services and the helpfulness of the Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines bit.ly/41syj9t

1 year ago 5 3 1 1

Powerful account from
@JoeTudor_
of how understanding his depression was caused by what was happening in his life and not the chemicals in his head gave him hope and the opportunity to move forward

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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It’s a pity that Prof Kendrick is advocating for more money to be spent on his CBT phoneline for patients stopping antidepressants when his trial showed that did not help people to stop the drugs. Money better spent on a helpline for tapering problems bit.ly/4ihUBk9

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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Hidden Costs: The Clinical and Research Pitfalls of Mistaking Antidepressant Withdrawal for Relapse One of the commonest stories encountered in psychiatric practice is a patient reporting that their withdrawal symptoms after stopping an antidepressant were misdiagnosed by a clinician as either a rel...

The most important findings of the REDUCE trial by Prof Kendrick was that about 60% patients who did not need to be on antidepressants were unable to stop with current approaches to tapering. 2 patients required urgent care Outlined here: bit.ly/3Zq8cym

1 year ago 8 5 0 0
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We just published a short editorial Hidden Costs: The Clinical and Research Pitfalls of Mistaking Antidepressant Withdrawal for Relapse
bit.ly/3Zq8cym with @drjamesdaviesbskys.bsky.social

1 year ago 12 8 2 0

Great to see!

1 year ago 13 3 0 0
PubPeer - Adjunctive Cariprazine for Major Depressive Disorder: A Syst... There are comments on PubPeer for publication: Adjunctive Cariprazine for Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2024)

Still no correction published for this meta-analysis about cariprazine for major depression. SE conflated with SD. Only 4 studies, the outlier is obvious, even more so as the original study findings were p>.05 but the CI in the forest plot clearly doesn't cover the null

pubpeer.com/publications...

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