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Therapeutics Initiative
Canada
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The Therapeutics Initiative (TI) was established in 1994 by the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics in cooperation with the Department of Family Practice at The University of British Columbia with its mission to provide physicians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, allied health professionals & the public with up-to-date, independent, evidence-based, practical information on healthcare interventions.
To reduce bias as much as possible the TI is an independent organization, separate from government, pharmaceutical industry and other vested interest groups. We strongly believe in the need for independent assessments of evidence on drug therapy to balance the drug industry sponsored information sources.
Our motto is “Better prescribing. Better health.” and our members strive to contribute to better health outcomes in British Columbia and around the world.
To reduce bias as much as possible the TI is an independent organization, separate from government, pharmaceutical industry and other vested interest groups. We strongly believe in the need for independent assessments of evidence on drug therapy to balance the drug industry sponsored information sources.
Our motto is “Better prescribing. Better health.” and our members strive to contribute to better health outcomes in British Columbia and around the world.
Hafeez Dossa: Pharmacist-led deprescribing of tramadol in long-term care
TI Best Evidence webinar: Pharmacist-led deprescribing of tramadol in long-term care. Presented by Hafeez Dossa on 6 November 2024.
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Dr Daniel Kadlec: Common Errors in Meta-Analyses & Metaregressions in Strength+Conditioning Research
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TI Methods Speaker Series: Common Errors in Meta-Analyses and Meta-Regressions in Strength & Conditioning Research. Presented by Dr. Daniel Kadlec on 23 October 2024.
Dr. Mohsen Alayche: Evaluating prospective study registration & result reporting of trials in Canada
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TI Methods Speaker Series: Evaluating prospective study registration and result reporting of trials conducted in Canada from 2009 to 2019. Presented by Dr. Mohsen Alayche on 25 September 2024.
Dr. Caspar J. Van Lissa: Text Mining Systematic Reviews: New Directions for Qualitative Research
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Dr. Jennifer Petkovic: Equity in Evidence Synthesis
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BC Provincial Deprescribing Series Webinar #7
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Dr. Larissa Shamseer: Preprints: Catalyzing Equity and Integrity in Scientific Discourse
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TI Methods Speaker Series: Pre-prints: Catalyzing Equity and Integrity in Scientific Discourse. Presented by Dr. Larissa Shamseer on 29 May 2024.
Dr. Mark Horowitz: Antidepressant withdrawal effects and how to safely stop them
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TI Best Evidence Webinar: Antidepressant withdrawal effects and how to safely stop them. Presented by Dr. Mark Horowitz on 8 May 2024.
Matthew B Jané: Artifact corrections for effect sizes
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Prof. Stephen Senn: Research synthesis is older than you think. Some early pioneers of meta-analysis
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BC Provincial Deprescribing Series Webinar #6
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Dr Jessica Otte, Dr Aaron Tejani: Becoming an evidence detective - Critical appraisal for clinicians
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TI 2023 Annual Conference: Becoming an evidence detective - Critical appraisal for clinicians. Presented by Dr. Jessica Otte and Dr. Aaron Tejani on October 14, 2023.
Dr. Javier Bracchiglione: Overlap of primary studies in overviews
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Dr. Josh Levin: What is Portrait Online?
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What is Portrait Online? Presented by Dr. Josh Levin.
Dr. Tom Perry: Case-based polypharmacy
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TI 2023 Annual Conference: ACase-based polypharmacy. Presented by Dr. Tom Perry on October 14, 2023.
Dr. Cait O'Sullivan and Dr. Vincent Wong: Bupropion - A discussion of its efficacy and safety.
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Dr. Tom Perry: Using simple pharmacokinetics to optimize prescribing
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Dr. Wade Thompson: Statin deprescribing for older adults
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Desperate to come off my sertraline. I have been on them for nearly 8 years and cannot get off them. Struggling at the moment as i ran out of my 25mg and forgot to reorder them. I slowly came down from 150mg last year. I get as far as 25mg but have had no help to get lower. Initially I tried on my own this time asked GP help but she told me to from 100mg take it every other day and so on. No help after 25mg . I am beginning to think I will never get off them. I used to struggle in the winter, (still do) so would take st John's wort through the winter and could come off them easily. However since being put on antidepressants after my marriage break up every time I have tried to stop I end up on a higher dose , then a higher dose and the cycle continues. All suicidal thoughts etc has always been when I am on them or stopped them. I never had problems in that way prior to taking them. They the meds are ruining my life
Thank you so much for putting this information out to the world. I refer clients to this video so they can: a) learn about the withdrawal effects of coming off of psychotropics and b) how they can manage withdrawal very gradually to minimize these effects.
Dr, you are the best. Thank you for your enlightment.
Thank you so much for your honest open approach ❤
Such sympathy for this lady, must have been a frightening experience for her. Living with Epilepsy is no joke, I have been taking Phenytoin and Tegretol for 46 years, thankfully, I have never experienced toxicity. I hope the lady remains now in a stable condition😘
46 years on Phenytoin without toxicity. So can we say that the people who have complaints about Dilantin is because they were taking the medication at toxic levels?
Bravo. Standing ovation. Very interesting and important information. 🌷 South Australia
I have to say after trying to stop one recently and then getting back on half after too many zaps and anxiety, I think we should remember that some anxiety and the depression may be associated the fact that we’ve realized we’ve been ‘screwed so to speak’ by no one telling us anything. Also, we’ve realized this isn’t gonna be easy. So I agree that exercise is good to help with that part. Great info !!! Not giving up 😊
I was able to quit sertraline with zero withdrawals thanks to exercising and drastically reducing sugar consumption. I had tried to quit sertraline at least 7 times over the course of 13 years, and had horrible withdrawals every time. When i finally succeeded, I was on my diet and exercise regimen and simply ran out of my medication because of procrastination. The withdrawals were completely gone. It was an unexpected result. I've been off the medication for four years now.
You have been bless I've been on sertraline and other ssri 30+ years ...off sertiline 2 weeks Today was hell on earth. Anxiety Angery frustration
Also no suger weight loss more exercise last few days no Engery
@@1111sage I would definitely recommend getting into the diet and exercise FIRST, while you're still taking the medication. And make sure you're working with a doctor! Don't do it alone!
These drugs should be banned from the market.
Can you suddenly lose muscle in Prozac withdrawal?
That’s my old psych ! He knows his stuff !! Somebody def needs to call this OUT!! I’m here for it !!!
God only knows why the liquid form is the prescibed way to taper off. I had to beg my PCP to see a psychiatric pharmacist to get liquid... even then 1mg changes from 10-9-8 are drastic and painful. Those shit heads told me to keep going on just 5mg when alternating 10-5 put me in crisis 😭.
Dr. Mark Horowitz is a beacon of light in the darkness… 🙏🏻❤
I was put on 10mg of Lexapro by my GP as I was going through a stressful life event, some 12 years ago. I was never told about coming off, how long to stay on, or what it was like to stop. About three years later I tapered off and felt OK until a stressful event soon after stopping, whereupon I had worse anxiety and panic than I had before I went on the drug. So I went back on. I later had my dose increased to 20mg by a psychiatrist. I'm tired of the side effects (tinnitus, a bit of weight gain and I just hate taking drugs which I think I'm only on because I can't get off. ) I tapered off once again several months ago and was feeling ok but once again another life stressor soon after threw me into anxiety and panic. I think I just had not adapted and had maybe tapered too fast. I am tapering very slowly now, and hope to be free of this drug in maybe a year or so. I'm in no hurry because no way do I want to feel the terrible discontinuation effects, which are downright dangerous. Think very carefully and get proper advice before starting psych drugs.
Do side effects go away after few weeks or they are permanent?my doc says they won t subside.
Youre truly amazing. Thank you for this and for sticking up for all these people who are gas lit by their doctors. The world needs more of this.
Dr are clueless. I was also told relapse. I was assaulted and hospital put me on AD
Why aren't the Dr's following what you are saying as I have mentioned this to my Dr's and they refuse to follow your suggestions on how to come off peroxitine also been told they don't prescribe lower doses like drops ect.Can you give me answers to this.
brilliant video that gives me some hope ,been on 20mg citalopram for 11 years thinking i was permanently screwed by anxiety ,looks like i have a fight on my hands but at least theres a strategy i can follow ,thank you Dr Mark
You have to schedule and wait for an appointment and then you have to have the skills to discuss things with a doctor: why wasn’t this info given when this med was prescribed? Had I known you need patience and diligence to quit, I would have been started it!!
thanks for this ,i finally found a word for the description of what im feeling when i try to withdraw from ssri,s .......akathisia ,its so insidious but at least i have a name for it
After taking dopes called as antidepressant you are left fucked up even more than before treatement. Who profits on you...? Figure it out before professionals tell you do what you are told and take your pills for your own good.
I have been trying to taper again off of Cymbalta for 2 years. I am going through hell with severe anxiety and panic sensations. It's a nightmare! Been using a compounding pharmacy and they haven't been using a hyperbolic taper. I really need help!
You sound like me. I'm so sorry. I'm 14 months off at this point. Expect to experience "windows and waves" . Getting enough sleep is imperative. For me , SMALL doses of Marijuana helps. But each person responds differently. ....so be careful with any medication. I found my body/brain responds differently to most meds , then before withdrawing from SSRI's. So again , be careful . You can do this.❤
Damn psychiatrists.... they destroy lifes. I wish I have never met one of them
I'm so grateful to find your videos and learn about your studies. I believe this is vitally important. I've been following protocol from Facebook support group, Cymbalta hurts Worse. The moderators are so compassionate and very wise, especially Maria Pastoor. (who I saw you interviewed at beginning of July 2024). I began my taper from 60 mg capsule. After 20+ years of taking it I began my taper on 7/21/2020 (I find creating a spreadsheet to document my progress and symptoms has been very helpful). presently I am only taking 2mg/daily, although I take 1/2 dosage twice a day, because Cymbalta has an extremely short half-life of 12 hours & every 3 weeks I know I won't be able to sleep well for 3-5 days, experience hot flashes, anxiety, spiky headaches, pain & numbness down arms and legs. I started this withdrawal at age 69 and I'm now 73. Listening to this presentation has given me hope that I'm not beginning dementia, although it could be possible as both my mother and older sister had dementia. At my age it's hard to determine if the taper is to blame for my decline in my physcial and mental health. I fear hospitalization because in the US, they don't allow you to bring your own medications & they dispense it from their pharmacies. They don't recognize or understand the delicate balance with counting out tiny beads and that I must have Breckenridge as manufacturer. Back in 2020, no one understood the micro-dosing to taper. I've had a couple of weird episodes and would not go to the ER because of this fear. My pharmacist who fills my scripts laughed at me the first time I tried explaining what I intended to do, but in the past 4 years, she has become much more informed. My family Physician argued with me about the proper method but has agreed to continue prescribing it for me. I would probably be dead or institutionalized if it wasn't for this peer group, Cymbalta Hurts Worse. Keep up the research. There are at least 40,000 of us who are deeply grateful!!!
I’m on venlafaxine SSNRI for 2 months and I’m stopping. I don’t want to go any further and risk something like this happening. After stopping for a week I feel Nauseous, tired, dizzy, and headaches , I don’t think 2 months is considered longterm
@@Jazzy0316 you're right. 2 months is enough to change brain chemistry. I am finishing a 4 year taper from 30 years of effexor. It messes with serotonin doesn't fix anything. So happy you are trusting your gut.
I’m on venlafaxine SSNRI for 2 months and I’m stopping. I don’t want to go any further and risk something like this happening. After stopping for a week I feel Nauseous, tired, dizzy, and headaches
Nice i have only 75 and 50 mg tablets of Effexor in my country, thats it. :D gues im fucked.
I am off Citalopram after 16+ years. I am so short fused and swear readily. I have been off one month. Still have brain zaps, heightened emotions generally. I would say the anger/reactionary behaviours are tge worst symptoms. Worse than crying readily and zapping. From all I havecheard it could be a very long time before the withdrawal symptoms abate! There are not many success stories, if any, to help keep you going either which is almost ominous!.
I went off Citalopram 4 weeks ago, after 25 years. I'm still having withdrawals. My biggest physical distressing symptom is dizziness, and equilibrium issues....which cause nausea. Are you getting better? I am pretty much homebound.
I am determined to keep going. I still have somewhat 'immediate emotions ', but certainly more clarity of thought!
I was on Lexapro for 16 years as well. Tapered for six weeks. It’s been 2 1/2 months and I feel moderately depressed. I can still function fairly well, but I know the way I feel is not normal. Has anyone else thought about going back on their medication’s and then tapering according to his recommendations? Or having been off for 2 1/2 months maybe it’s better just to see the withdrawals through to the end..
@@tchillism You say you are functioning… Was there a time within those 2 1/2 months that you were not functioning? Did you steadily feel better during those 2 1/2 months? I tapered really quick at the direction of my doctor, about 3 1/2 weeks, I was on citalopram for many years. Equilibrium is the hardest part for me as it keeps me pretty much homebound. I am at four weeks since my last dose. I can feel my anxiety creeping in, especially in the mornings. I have generalized anxiety disorder, no depression. However, all of this has caused me to feel a bit depressed. I'm just wondering if you can tell me how you felt through the 2 1/2 months. As far as going back on your medication, I wonder about that each day as well, however, at this point I just feel like maybe pushing through to see where my baseline is Would be the better choice. Since I don't have depression, my doctor would like to see me go on Buspar for my anxiety, however, I'm pretty gun shy now about taking anything. If I did decide to try that, I think I would still want to see where my baseline is. I just need to be able to get out of my house and function.
@@tchillism Only you know you...but for me at 67 i want to try and see it through. I actually am thinking for clearly. x
Is this talk available to download and print out. I would really like to give it to my new doctor.
Thank you for your interest in Dr. Horowitz's presentation. The transcript is viewable by clicking on the description of the presentation (just below the video recording on UA-cam). Dr. Horowitz may also be contacted through his website for more information: markhorowitz.org/contact/
im lucky, i quit paxil 30mg after being on it over 20 years cold turkey about 2 months ago and had no withdrawal. whenever i attempted to before it was awful. after 7 days without it i was like "oh crap i didnt take my paxil for week! and i feel fine, im just going to quit" i feel so much better off that stuff. i have emotion now! and not just flat affect, its like i was living in black and white and the color is back now
Wow - the second case study! It’s shocking. I’m so angry on behalf of that young woman. No one listened to her at all.
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Dr could you please help. My husband tried to go off Effexor and then went back on, but for a week took double his dose. He ended up in er because of suicidal ideation. They said to go back down to his regular dose and he would be fine. He’s not fine. Inthe hospital again and now they put him on remron? Spelling wrong. Now it’s been 3 weeks and he is still unable to work, he can barely eat, can’t do anything. What do i do? The dr wants to put him on more drugs. I’m so afraid, please please help.
@@TheresaR.Amen Jesus is King. What dose of mitazapine are you on if you don't mind me asking
@Theresa R I wish I had the knowledge to help I was on effor XL for years it has a horrible effect coming off it and on it . All I can say if this helps you, is. He is being monitored in hospital. Any bad happens he is where everything is near to help him . Try to get some rest knowing this ❤
Very well said Dr Mark You, Dr Josef hottering. Bob whittaker, have all been life saving to me. I have been taking this drugs all the anti psychotics, benzos, mood stabilizers , SNRi etc from last 20 years and was still not improving and had cold turkeyed several times only to suffer the withdrawals with vengeance . But after going through your seminars , from the last 9 months have started the taper of 10% of the last dose and the wds are hell but manageable bcoz i am simultaneously reducing 3 drugs i.e Lamtrrgiene (mood stabilizers), Prozac (SSRI) and Duloxietene (snris). Have decided to go slow now as i have reached the 25% of my original dose on all 3 tabs. also taking omega 3 and vi- d and vit B12 supplements
I’m 9 months off zoloft 15 years use. Too fast taper by Dr. Severe WD. Feels like injury in my brain. Is there any hope? Will I be disabled for years. Cant work. Pain in my body. Feels like I lost myself and my life.
Hi @Snowflake1374 Sorry to hear that u are going through the worst of wirhdrawals, it has happened to me too several times as doctors used to rapidly taper me of Ads very quickly in a month and after 2-3 months used to suffer from sever withdrawals that i coludnt even get up from my bed and then again after 4 months of sufferings used to start on new drugs and the cycle repeated. In your case i wld recoomed that as u are already of the drug for 9 months, have seen in a video by Dr josef (he also makes very informative videos on withdrawals) that to reinstate the drug at 50%, so in your case restart at 25mg )hopefully ur symptons will decerse quicly and from there on start reuding the dosage by 10% of previous dose evey 1 month, so for 1st month it wld be 22.5mg, then 2nd month 20.5mg and so on , so it wld take around 30 months to get off the drug but it will surely take u out of the unimagianbele hell of withdrawal. hope it helps.
It's horrible. Yes , there IS hope. For me , having people in my life who "get it" is helpful. Talking about what you are going through helps. I would say be prepared mentally for a long withdrawal, but know it DOES get better. It does. A diet high in fat , low to no carbs or sugar seems to help me. Eat clean. Lots of water. Your brain is healing. ❤❤❤
@@susanmorgan4151 ❤️Thanks. Unfortunately, I don't have anyone who "gets it". Did you take them long term?
Please come back to Australia and set up a clinic here… Melbourne specifically… please 🙏
I would definitely see him if he was back here and would even travel from Sydney to Melbourne 100%
What length of time after your last dose is considered a protracted withdrawal? I'm 19 months off and still experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms 😢
Hi If u have tapered quicly, u will surely have nasty withdrawals and if u have tapered at 10% of last dose , the wds are quiet manageable and tapeeing shld continue to the ;ast of 0.01mg. if u are still having acute symptons means u havent withdrawaled prodperly. so my advice wild be start form the 25% of the dose from when u started tapering and start tapeing at the recommedned speed. hopefully u will have manageable wds. hope this helps
So terrible isn't it? Thing is time heals. Biochemistry is different for everyone and changes can happen quickly too.
2 years to withdraw! That is not too fast!@@icydev
@@icydev I did a harm reduction taper over a long period of time so it has nothing to do with that. It has occurred because of long term use. It can take the brain a long time to heal and function without the meds!
I commend you for sticking your neck out challenging these drug companies. Your videos are inspiring, thank you.
This gentleman is a hero. 😊
38 years paxil and xanax and one week hospital to get off. Swear truth. Last October. Now what ??.
THANK YOU!❤
I have only been taking mirtazapine for 2 months , and i want to stop ( as i can not tolerate the side effects anymore ) I tried to stop but i got to day 3 and the withdrawal was horrific , feel terrible taking them a d terrible trying to get off tgem ( was put on them becauses of anxiety ( they do not really help , not very good with medication)
I´ve been tapering down from 5mg Lexapro, 10% reductions every two months, and now currently on 2.95mg. This is not medical advice to anyone, but taking the following supplements daily has helped quite substantially in tackling withdrawal symptoms: Vitamin D with K2: 4000units (morning) Vitamin C: 1gram (liposomal) (morning) Omega 3: 800mg EPA + 400mg DHA (at night) Magnesium Glycinate: 120mg (at night) Magnesium Threonate: 122mg (morning) Chaga Powder: 2g serving (served with tea, afternoon) Symptoms are mild the first three weeks after each reduction, then relatively normal functioning the following five weeks (with 1 or 2 miserable days)
How are you reducing the dosage? I have 5 mg pills. Are you just shaving them down? I went cold turkey and it's been 3 months and I'm starting to feel really miserable. I think I need to start it over and wean down but I don't know the best way to do it when I have pills.
Thank you for sharing this. I am back up to 5 in readiness to reduce. I went too fast and although no ‘neuro’ symptoms I was impatient, irritable, with bursts of anger and easily startled. I’m thinking of trying 4.5 mg next ( I have the liquid formulation). I am also going to stop trying to do this in secret because it’s been just awful for my relationship. I am also interested to hear that you’re doing this every too months…
@@Liz-hc4um oh my, I've also been doing it in secret and should just fess up to my husband. I'm so grouchy and moody now.
@@snowps1 I live in Chile, and we don´t have either liquid formulations available in the market, or compounding pharmacies that can prepare very small, specific doses of escitalopram. The only alternative I had was to buy the available 10mg Lexapro, which can be easily cut in half because of the notch on the reverse, and then shave each 5mg piece down with an always sharp scalpel to the desired doses. For this, I had to buy a 0.001mg precision scale. It is tedious as hell, and requires time and dedication to make sure you get constant doses. It´s the only way. I went cold turkey from 5mg to 0mg back in January 2011, and I was miserable for about a year and a half before going back to 10mg. I definitely would not recommend that!
@@arquipaje8441 thanks for the tips! I did pretty much stop cold turkey off 5mg and it's been a very rough couple of months, especially the wild mood swings!
Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source out here
I’ve been researching on psychedelics and it’s benefits to individuals dealing with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and from my findings, they really work and I’ve been eager to get some for a while but its been difficult to get my hands on them.
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot. I’m now able to meditate and I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly
@@AlbertoTorres894I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
@@LucyFernandez628Does he deliver to various locations?
Execelent presentation Mark. Especially the graphs ( VISUALS)......they are true for most taperings I imagine. How would a graph look for those who have successfully stopped the drugs? For younger people who have a fighting chance? What might success look like?
Thanks Mark, doctors need to recognise this if they knew the damage they can and have done to patients they wouldnt be quick to prescribe.Opiates,benzos ,gabapentinoids and antidepressants can be really damaging.Informed consent thats all patients advocate for.Your a genius in your field of work.Theres people in psych wards that are ill cos these meds victims.
Thank you for your excellent presentation, Javier
Please can you guide me how to taper successfully Closopine. The doctor initially put my nephew at 450 mg. He withdrew by himself reducing it by 100mg. i.e 350 mg. Thereafter 25mg every 8 weeks or more. He wants to completely ween off this medication. The psychologist is refusing to his tapering. Where can he get help, to overcome withdrawal symptoms ...esp. suicidal symptoms, as this has happened when earlier he was put on Risperidon , which actually causes suicides...PLEASE HELP !
How you are doing now pls go to website for help
This is why I NEVER take pharmaceuticals
That's the wrong takeaway: if you get sick, and there is good evidence behind using a medicine that has been preacribed to you, and the risks outweigh the benefits in your case, then you absolutely should take it. Otherwise you risk dying from a treatable disease, or living with a condition that can be vastly improved. I say this as someone who has tried and failed to taper off SSRIs. The problem is you have to follow the actual scientific evidence, which the guidelines don't always do. I will take a doctor who is extremely knowledgable about the latest state of the evidence every day of the week. I mostly get frustrated with doctors who (usually through no fault of their own) are not current with their knowledge of actual state of the evidence. The dream would be to have everyone treated by a combo clinician/researcher with a nonstressful work load who is able to think, read, and deeply analyze every case.
Excellent presentation.Dr Horowitz may kindly also do presentations on tapering by elderly patients as their cases are different from other adults ie < 65 years.