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Kathy is diagnosed with depression and has a lack of interest in regular activities with associated anxiety from work. She was diagnosed with depression 2 years ago with sleep disturbance and overeating. She now denies these symptoms, she was on SSRI, and Paxil then. She is reluctant to start it again as it started very slowly when started previously and stopped after 2 years with a rough time. She wants to know 1) How long would the Onset syndrome for her new SSRI Citalopram last 2) What does self-limiting mean 3) What is aggressively moving dosage levels higher at a rapid pace (unlike the slow and cautious approach she had previously)? 4) How long she is expected to stay on the higher dose before thinking about tapering them off? 5) She tends to return to a depressive state after one failed taper. How long should the next regimen last? If remission is not achieved within 2 to 3 months of restarting therapy, what should occur?
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