Summary advice - switching from a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to another antidepressant
This section is based on a summary of advice from the NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service.
Reference:
- NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service (February 2023). SSRIs to other antidepressants: switching in adults
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- Switching antidepressant (SSRIs to trazodone) in adults
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- Switching antidepressant (SSRIs to vortioxetine) in adults
- Stopping and/or swapping antidepressant treatment
- Generic advice regarding dose reduction (tapering or stopping) of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) (SSRI)
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