Kelly Brogan, Alyssa Siefert, Emily Whitson, Leiah Kirsh, Virginia Sweetan
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Psychotropic Drug Withdrawal and Holistic Tapering Strategies: A Case Series.
This case series aims to further the understanding of psychotropic drug withdrawal symptoms, as well as how individuals may be supported using holistic approaches for long term mood support. A secondary objective is to contribute to the evidence base for differentiating psychotropic drug withdrawal from the resurgence of psychiatric symptoms. Patients are described in two groups based on the timeline of psychotropic tapering. Group A illustrates cases of tapering safely from psychotropic medications under the supervision of the author of this case series, and Group B describes cases of individuals who sought mood support for protracted withdrawal symptoms. Both groups were treated with dietary changes, mindfulness practices, detoxification-supported gut health protocols, hormonal regulation, and treatment of comorbidities. Use of complementary medicine reduced many of the acute symptoms of psychotropic drug withdrawal, such as sleep disturbances, decreased concentration, nausea/headaches, and depression, making the process more manageable for patients. Additionally, many of the initial psychiatric complaints were kept in remission. These methods present a sustainable alternative to long-term treatment of mood symptoms and comorbid chronic illnesses. This case series indicates the benefits of integrating holistic and conventional medicine in psychotropic drug tapering, and a call for further trials to create an evidence-based database to guide future treatment and taper protocols.