How to Taper Off Sertraline?

Talk to your prescriber before changing your dose

Do not stop sertraline suddenly unless your clinician tells you to

Taper slowly, usually by reducing the dose step by step

Common taper steps are 25% to 50% dose reductions every 1 to 4 weeks

Go slower if you have taken sertraline for a long time or at a higher dose

Go slower if you have had withdrawal symptoms before

Go slower if you are sensitive to medication changes

Use the lowest available tablet strengths or liquid sertraline if needed

Keep a symptom diary during the taper

Watch for withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, flu-like feelings, or “brain zaps”

If withdrawal symptoms appear, pause the taper or return to the previous dose and contact your prescriber

If your original symptoms return, contact your prescriber before making further changes

Avoid alcohol or recreational drugs during tapering if possible

Keep regular follow-up appointments while tapering

Seek urgent help if you have suicidal thoughts, severe mood changes, or unusual behavior

Do not taper faster because you feel well without medical guidance

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