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Tag: Relapse

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Can You Cycle On and Off Antidepressants? A Medical Guide

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Approximately 20% of patients experience antidepressant discontinuation syndrome (ADS) after abruptly stopping medication, highlighting the risks of attempting to **cycle on and off antidepressants**. This practice is not medically recommended due to the significant and dangerous physical and psychological consequences that can arise.

Do Antipsychotics Need to be Weaned? What You Need to Know

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Research indicates that abrupt discontinuation of antipsychotics can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms and a significantly increased risk of relapse. For most patients, the answer to the question, 'Do antipsychotics need to be weaned?', is a definitive yes, making a medically supervised, gradual taper the safest approach.

Understanding Why Does Revlimid Stop Working? Causes and Next Steps

4 min read
While maintenance therapy with Revlimid has been shown to prolong progression-free survival significantly for many multiple myeloma patients, virtually all patients will eventually relapse or become refractory to the drug. This leads to the critical question: why does Revlimid stop working and what are the next steps for patients?