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Are antidepressants addictive? a literature review

INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, the rates of antidepressant prescription are high and increasing. In this context, the issue of whether these medications are addictive has been increasingly discussed. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this review was to explore the debate about the addictive property of antidepressant...

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Autores principales: Turki, M., Elleuch, O., Sahnoun, F., Mhiri, H. E., Guermazi, A., Ellouze, S., Halouani, N., Aloulou, J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10661526/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1399
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author Turki, M.
Elleuch, O.
Sahnoun, F.
Mhiri, H. E.
Guermazi, A.
Ellouze, S.
Halouani, N.
Aloulou, J.
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Elleuch, O.
Sahnoun, F.
Mhiri, H. E.
Guermazi, A.
Ellouze, S.
Halouani, N.
Aloulou, J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, the rates of antidepressant prescription are high and increasing. In this context, the issue of whether these medications are addictive has been increasingly discussed. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this review was to explore the debate about the addictive property of antidepressants. METHODS: We conducted a literature review in the Pubmed database, using the search terms “antidepressants”, “SSRI”, “tricyclic”, “addiction”, “dependence” in various combinations, and narrowing the search to the last 10 years, to identify articles about the addiction to antidepressants. RESULTS: All the articles included in our study highlighted the fact that antidepressants were associated with withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms are heterogeneous, and long-lasting in some cases, and Paroxetine was shown to have particularly high rates of withdrawal symptoms. Some articles reported a psychological and physical dependence on antidepressants. However, the most recent studies agreed that, using established classification systems and concepts and after integrating neurobiological and behavioral criteria, antidepressants are shown to have no addictive property. CONCLUSIONS: Antidepressants are proven to be associated with withdrawal symptoms. Whether or not these symptoms are enough to constitute an “addiction” remains controversial, as recent studies agree that antidepressants should not be classified as addictive substances. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-106615262023-07-19 Are antidepressants addictive? a literature review Turki, M. Elleuch, O. Sahnoun, F. Mhiri, H. E. Guermazi, A. Ellouze, S. Halouani, N. Aloulou, J. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, the rates of antidepressant prescription are high and increasing. In this context, the issue of whether these medications are addictive has been increasingly discussed. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this review was to explore the debate about the addictive property of antidepressants. METHODS: We conducted a literature review in the Pubmed database, using the search terms “antidepressants”, “SSRI”, “tricyclic”, “addiction”, “dependence” in various combinations, and narrowing the search to the last 10 years, to identify articles about the addiction to antidepressants. RESULTS: All the articles included in our study highlighted the fact that antidepressants were associated with withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms are heterogeneous, and long-lasting in some cases, and Paroxetine was shown to have particularly high rates of withdrawal symptoms. Some articles reported a psychological and physical dependence on antidepressants. However, the most recent studies agreed that, using established classification systems and concepts and after integrating neurobiological and behavioral criteria, antidepressants are shown to have no addictive property. CONCLUSIONS: Antidepressants are proven to be associated with withdrawal symptoms. Whether or not these symptoms are enough to constitute an “addiction” remains controversial, as recent studies agree that antidepressants should not be classified as addictive substances. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10661526/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1399 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guermazi, A.
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Halouani, N.
Aloulou, J.
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