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Tag: Tapering medication

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Will depression come back after stopping sertraline?

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According to one meta-analysis, the cumulative relapse rate after discontinuing antidepressants was approximately 34.81% at 6 months. The answer to "Will depression come back after stopping sertraline?" is complex, but with proper medical supervision and tapering, the risk can be minimized.

What is a boomerang drug? Understanding medication rebound effects

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While not a formal medical term, a 'boomerang drug' refers to a medication that causes a 'rebound effect' when stopped, where the original symptoms return, often with greater intensity than before treatment. This phenomenon is particularly well-documented with medication classes like sedatives, stimulants, and antidepressants.

How Do You Reduce Vyvanse Tolerance? Safe Methods and Medical Advice

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According to one study, up to one-fifth of young ADHD patients report taking “tolerance breaks” from their medication, highlighting the widespread concern about diminished effectiveness over time. Learning **how do you reduce Vyvanse tolerance?** safely and effectively is crucial for maintaining the drug's therapeutic benefits while minimizing risks, and requires medical guidance.

How to wean off betahistine? A guide to safe discontinuation

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Stopping betahistine, a medication for inner ear disorders like Ménière's disease, should always be done under a doctor's supervision to prevent the return of symptoms. While some suggest abrupt cessation is harmless, a gradual tapering approach is often recommended to minimize the risk of a symptom rebound and ensure a smoother transition.

How to Wean Off Zyrtec Safely and Avoid Rebound Itching

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In May 2025, the FDA required a warning for Zyrtec (cetirizine) regarding severe itching that can occur after stopping the medication, particularly with long-term use. Learning how to wean off Zyrtec properly is crucial to minimize uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms and manage your allergy needs effectively.