The doses are titrated down gradually if you are in total remission by the treating psychiatrist. Consult him and get it tapered down gradually. If symptoms recur you may have to revert back, else the clinician tapers and stops for a trial period explains the relapse cues. It has to be done by a psychiatrist.
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If you could elaborate why the medications were started, then we can discuss their reduction or stoppage.
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Consult a psychiatrist for dose optimisation and do periodic follow ups as advised by your psychiatrist.
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Medicines are often prescribed for a longer duration in psychiatry as the disorders have a longer duration in the human body. Feeling better can often mean that the medicine is working. Stopping or tapering may result in symptom recurrence .
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