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===Drug withdrawal===
 
===Drug withdrawal===
 
In humans, sudden withdrawal of SRI/SSRI/TCA drugs is associated with dysphoria, agitation, increased anxiety, relapse of psychiatric symptoms and, in some cases discontinuation syndrome<ref>Haddad, P.M., Anderson, I.A. (2007) Recognising and managing antidepressant discontinuation symptoms. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. 13, 447-457</ref>. It is recommended that, unless otherwise indicated by drug monographs, withdrawal should be gradual. Typically a period of 1 week per month of treatment is allowed for withdrawal. This is divided into three periods of equal length with three dose decreases to 75% of original dose, followed by 50% of original dose and finally 25% of original dose.
 
In humans, sudden withdrawal of SRI/SSRI/TCA drugs is associated with dysphoria, agitation, increased anxiety, relapse of psychiatric symptoms and, in some cases discontinuation syndrome<ref>Haddad, P.M., Anderson, I.A. (2007) Recognising and managing antidepressant discontinuation symptoms. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. 13, 447-457</ref>. It is recommended that, unless otherwise indicated by drug monographs, withdrawal should be gradual. Typically a period of 1 week per month of treatment is allowed for withdrawal. This is divided into three periods of equal length with three dose decreases to 75% of original dose, followed by 50% of original dose and finally 25% of original dose.
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===Adverse Effects<ref>Fluoxetine hydrochloride [https://www.elancocentral.com/Reconcile_Vet_label.pdf data sheet]</ref>===
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*Decreased appetite
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*Depression/lethargy
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*Shaking/shivering/tremor
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*Vomiting and diarrhoea
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*Restlessness and anxiety
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*Seizures
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*Aggression
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*Mydriasis
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*Vocalisation
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*Weight loss
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*Panting
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*Confusion
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*Incoordination
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*Hypersalivation
    
==Clomipramine==
 
==Clomipramine==
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