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SSRI tolerance=poop-out? At what rate?

Posted by Daveman on December 17, 2001, at 1:50:52

Hi All:

A post by a psychiatrist on an anti-SSRI Board has got me wondering about the phenomenon of SSRI "poop-out". This doc likened the phenomenon to "tolerance" and stated that in his practice, 80% of patients experienced such "tolerance" with SSRI's and needed regular increases in doseages.

I find it hard to take this doc at face value because he has an anti-SSRI, pro Benzo bias (go check out Dr. Shipko at the panic Disorder Clinic website if you think I'm misrepresenting his position). Nevertheless I'm interested in the opinions on this Board. Did you experience "poop-out" on an SSRI? Was increasing doseages needed to keep the same effect? My experience is that once I was stable on 40 mg. of Celexa, I have needed no increases over a 10 month period and am even (as previously posted) about to reduce the dose.

Thanks for any input.

Dave


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