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Depression and Major Depressive Disorder
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Commentary
Discontinuing Antidepressants: How Can Clinicians Guide Patients and Drive Research?
November 26, 2019
This commentary discusses common decisional uncertainties surrounding antidepressant discontinuation syndrome in the clinical setting and seeks to outline a roadmap for clinicians to drive research on this important topic.