If professional bodies formally acknowledge frequent, sometimes severe antidepressant withdrawal, clinicians will need to change how they obtain consent, document risks, and plan discontinuation — not just initiation. This recognition could also trigger legal and regulatory changes around prescribing standards and patient information requirements.
— Formal acceptance of antidepressant withdrawal transforms everyday medical practice, patient rights, and regulatory oversight for a widely used class of drugs.
2026.04.04
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The editorial's claim that withdrawal is common, can last months, and is now being acknowledged by professional societies exemplifies the turning point that would force changes in informed‑consent and prescribing documentation.
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