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I discontinued my antidepressants and I am experiencing dizziness, vertigo, trembling sensations inside, and tingling in the tips of my fingers, is this normal?

It is not uncommon to experience withdrawal symptoms when stopping antidepressants abruptly. These symptoms can include dizziness, vertigo, trembling, and tingling in the fingertips. It is important to consult with a pharmacist or healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation and determine the best course of action. It is recommended to gradually taper off antidepressants under medical supervision to minimize withdrawal symptoms.

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