The Antidepressant Solution: A Step-by-Step Guide to Safely Overcoming Antidepressant Withdrawal, Dependence, and "Addiction"

Cover
Simon and Schuster, 20.01.2006 - 272 Seiten
With the FDA's warning that antidepressants may cause agitation, anxiety, hostility, and even violent or suicidal tendencies, these medications are at the forefront of national legal news. Harvard physician Joseph Glenmullen has led the charge to warn the public that antidepressants are overprescribed, underregulated, and, especially, misunderstood in their side and withdrawal effects. Now he offers a solution!

More than twenty million Americans -- including over one million teens and children -- take one of today's popular antidepressants, such as Paxil, Zoloft, or Effexor. Dr. Glenmullen recognizes the many benefits of antidepressants and prescribes them to his patients, but he is also committed to warning the public of the dangers associated with overprescription. Dr. Glenmullen's last book, Prozac Backlash, sounded the alarm about possible dangers. The Antidepressant Solution provides the remedy. It is the first book to call attention to the drugs' catch-22: Although many people are ready to go off these drugs, they continue to take them because either the patient or the doctor mistakes antidepressant withdrawal for depressive relapse. The Antidepressant Solution offers an easy, step-by-step guide for patients and their doctors.

Written by the premier authority in the field, The Antidepressant Solution is an invaluable book for all those concerned with going through the process -- from friends and family members to doctors and patients themselves.
 

Inhalt

Defining the Problem
1
The BBC Exposé
17
Mild Moderate and Severe Withdrawal Reactions
28
4 How Changing the Dose of Antidepressants Up or Down May Make Patients Suicidal
49
The Antidepressants that Cause the Most Frequent Withdrawal Reactions
77
How to Avoid Uncomfortable or Dangerous Withdrawal Reactions
90
7 Step 1 Evaluating Whether You Are Ready to Try Tapering Off Your Antidepressant
102
8 Step 2 Making the Initial Dosage Reduction
116
12 Tapering Children Off Antidepressants
177
Afterword
187
Daily Checklist of Antidepressant Withdrawal Symptoms
205
Graph of an Antidepressant Withdrawal Reaction
206
Tapering Older Tricyclic and Heterocyclic Antidepressants
207
Tapering Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor Antidepressants
211
Notes
213
Acknowledgments
249

9 Step 3 Monitoring Withdrawal Symptoms After a Dosage Reduction
132
10 Step 4 Making Additional Dosage Reductions
155
11 Step 5 The EndofTaper Evaluation
167
Index
251
About the Author
258
Urheberrecht

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen

Autoren-Profil (2006)

Joseph Glenmullen, M.D., is a clinical instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is on the staff of the Harvard University Health Services, and is in private practice in Harvard Square. A nationally recognized authority on antidepressant side effects, Dr. Glenmullen testified at the FDA hearing that resulted in the FDA's spring 2004 warning about the dangers of antidepressant use, especially suicidal tendencies. Dr. Glenmullen won the 2001 Annual Achievement Award from the American Academy for the Advancement of Medicine for his efforts in warning physicians about the potential dangers of antidepressants in his widely acclaimed book Prozac Backlash. Dr. Glenmullen lives with his wife and three children in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and can be found on the web at www.drglenmullen.com.

Bibliografische Informationen