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March 25, 2014 by David Healy, MD

New eClinic and Guide to Stopping Antidepressants

 

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Since its official launch in October 2012, RxISK has had numerous requests for advice. Many people want to learn whether their symptoms are prescription- or withdrawal-related and to find solutions. Some have even offered to fly across the globe for a consultation.

To address this need, we have created the RxISK eCLINIC, a fee-based online consultation service with our physicians, supported by RxISK data and analysis, that will offer three distinct services:

1. Risk Mitigation Clinic
2. Drug Discontinuation Clinic
3. Medication Optimization Clinic

Click here to learn more about the RxISK eCLINIC.

New guide to stopping antidepressants

I am also pleased to announce that we have posted a final version of the RxISK Guide to Stopping Antidepressants. Thanks to all for your feedback on the guide and please continue to provide input for the next edition.

Thank you for your support.

Your feedback, as always, is greatly appreciated.

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