Long-term antidepressant use called into question


Antidepressants should be regularly reviewed with shared decision-making about whether to continue or stop, say experts who compiled new summary of evidence Researchers from Adelaide University and The University of Queensland who conducted a critical appraisal found little robust evidence to suggest that antidepressants prevent relapse beyond 12 months. Lead author, Associate Professor of Psychiatry

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