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Tag: Long term antidepressant use

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Can you stay on Wellbutrin for years? A Guide to Long-Term Use

4 min read
According to CDC data from 2015-2018, 13.2% of American adults had recently used an antidepressant [1.8.1]. For many on maintenance therapy, a key question is: **Can you stay on Wellbutrin for years?** This article explores the evidence for its long-term safety and effectiveness.

Can you take antidepressants for 30 years? Risks and Considerations

3 min read
According to the CDC, over 60% of people aged 12 and up prescribed antidepressants have taken them for two or more years, with many continuing for decades. Whether you can take antidepressants for 30 years or longer is a complex decision, weighing the benefits of managing a chronic condition against potential long-term risks.

Do people stay on sertraline for life?

4 min read
According to a study published in *PMC*, antidepressant treatment for less than 10 months is associated with a higher relapse risk. For those on long-term therapy, the question of 'Do people stay on sertraline for life?' is a common and important consideration.