Switching antidepressants

  • Kim Outhoff University of Pretoria
Keywords: switching antidepressants, discontinuation reactions, immediate switching, cross-tapering, washout period

Abstract

Switching antidepressants because of lack of efficacy or unacceptable side-effects, while often required in general practice, may result in toxic drug-drug interactions, worsening depression or unpleasant discontinuation reactions. Switching strategies to minimise these risks include immediate switching, cross-tapering or incorporating a washout period. Immediate switching is generally possible when substituting a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor for a drug from its own class. Cross-tapering over a period of weeks is preferred when switching between different antidepressant classes or from high-dose antidepressants. Dangerous interactions necessitate the observance of an adequate washout period when switching to and from monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

Author Biography

Kim Outhoff, University of Pretoria
MBChB, MFPM (UK) Senior Lecturer Department of Pharmacology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Pretoria
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Review Articles