Planning and agreeing an antidepressant switching strategy

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Guidance on planning and implementing the antidepressant switch after the need and choice of antidepressant have been decided.

Establish the need and what to switch to

Before you implement an antidepressant switch for the treatment of depression, you should establish the need for the switch and the antidepressant to switch to.

Planning the switch

Before undertaking the switch, you should plan, discuss, and agree a shared strategy and time scale with which to complete the process. Aspects to consider include:

Urgency of the switch

The urgency of the switch will affect the strategy followed. For people who are severely depressed and have failed to respond to antidepressant treatment or have experienced a severe or intolerable side effects, a fast switching strategy may be required. Where there is less urgency, a slower more cautious approach can be used. Abrupt withdrawal should be avoided unless there has been a serious side-effect.

Physical condition and co-morbidities

Older people and those with co-morbidities may be more susceptible to the additive effects of antidepressants so require caution when switching. People with complex medical and medication histories may be more susceptible to side-effects or medicines interactions.

Explaining the risks

Any antidepressant switch could be associated with risks, and whilst an appropriate strategy will help minimise these, they can never be eliminated completely. The person and/or carer should be aware of the risks associated with the switch and comfortable that the risk of not switching is greater than the risks associated with switching. Withdrawal symptoms and serotonin syndrome should both be explained so individuals know what to look out for and monitor.

Switching strategies

The article below provides details on the different antidepressant switching options available.

Switching strategies for antidepressants

22 May 2024The choice of antidepressant switching strategy depends on the person and antidepressant. We describe the current strategies and their application.

Providing a written summary

Once you have agreed your strategy for switching and everyone understands the actions, create a written summary explaining the rationale. Keep a copy in the medical record and give a copy to the person and/or carer too.

Monitoring people

During and after the switch, consider the monitoring that might be necessary.

Monitoring a person during and after antidepressant switching

Review people at appropriate time points; advise on what to expect and report; and beware of the possibility of withdrawal symptoms and serotonin syndrome.

Individual switches

We have advice on how to switch between individual antidepressants of different types. Browse our collection below.

Update history

  1. Discontinuation symptoms changed to withdrawal symptoms
  1. Switching strategies moved to a separate article
  1. Link to NICE CKS removed and cross-tapering table added
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