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Antidepressant Tapering Is Not Routine But Could Be

James Phelps, James Nguyen and Olivia Pipitone Coskey
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine January 2023, jabfm.2022.220239R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.220239R1
James Phelps
From Samaritan Mental Health, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (JP); Western University School of Medicine, Lebanon, Oregon (JN); Graduate Medical Education, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (OPC).
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James Nguyen
From Samaritan Mental Health, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (JP); Western University School of Medicine, Lebanon, Oregon (JN); Graduate Medical Education, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (OPC).
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Olivia Pipitone Coskey
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jabfm.2022.220239R1
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.220239R1
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36653116

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
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1557-2625
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1558-7118
History 
  • Received for publication July 10, 2022
  • Revision received September 14, 2022
  • Accepted for publication September 19, 2022
  • Published online January 18, 2023.

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  1. James Phelps, MD,
  2. James Nguyen, BA and
  3. Olivia Pipitone Coskey, MPH
  1. From Samaritan Mental Health, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (JP); Western University School of Medicine, Lebanon, Oregon (JN); Graduate Medical Education, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (OPC).
  1. Corresponding author: James Phelps, MD, Samaritan Mental Health, Samaritan Health Services, Corvallis, Oregon (E-mail: jimp{at}psycheducation.org).
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