Help for antidepressant dependency and discontinuation · Scalloway

Antidepressant Dependency in Scalloway

Antidepressant dependency and discontinuation syndrome affect millions of UK adults. While antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclics) are not addictive in the traditional sense, stopping them abruptly or reducing too quickly can cause severe discontinuation symptoms — often mistaken for relapse of depression. Free support to taper antidepressants safely is available in Scalloway through your GP and specialist prescribing services.

Medically reviewed April 2026 · Based on NICE guidelines and NHS clinical frameworks · Editorial policy
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Not addiction
Physical dependency — different from addiction
Discontinuation
Symptoms: dizziness, nausea, electric shocks
Safe tapering
Very slow dose reduction — weeks to months
Free help
GP, specialist prescribing, psychiatry

Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome occurs when antidepressants are reduced too rapidly. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, "brain zaps" (electric shock sensations), flu-like symptoms, extreme irritability, insomnia, and emotional instability. These are physical withdrawal effects, not signs of returning depression, though distinguishing between the two requires clinical judgement. Paroxetine (Seroxat) and venlafaxine carry the highest discontinuation syndrome risk.

Safe antidepressant tapering in Scalloway involves a very slow dose reduction — often over months rather than weeks, using liquid formulations or tablet cutting for tiny dose steps. NICE guidance recommends that tapering be led by the prescribing GP or psychiatrist and individualised to each patient. The Royal College of Psychiatrists provides detailed tapering guidance. If you are struggling to stop antidepressants in Scalloway, speak to your GP or request specialist support.

📊 Regional addiction statistics — Scotland
Drug-related deaths (2022)
1,051
19.7 per 100,000 pop.
Alcohol hospital admissions
590
per 100,000 population
Rate trend
→ Stable
2020–2022 direction

Source: National Records of Scotland 2022. Data covers Scotland — the NHS region serving Scalloway. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.

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