switching antidepressant (SSRIs to serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) (e.g. duloxetine or venlafaxine)) in adults
Last edited 04/2023 and last reviewed 04/2023
SSRIs to serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)
From all except fluoxetine
Direct switch- a direct switch, i.e. stopping one antidepressant and then starting the new antidepressant the following day, is normally possible.
- if switching from paroxetine, caution is required because it is a potent inhibitor of the liver enzyme CYP2D6 which is involved in the metabolism of duloxetine and venlafaxine
- there is therefore a risk of raised duloxetine or venlafaxine levels in the body when they are administered together.
Additional caution when switching from fluvoxamine
- if switching from fluvoxamine, caution is required because it is a potent inhibitor of the liver enzyme CYP1A2 which is involved in the metabolism of duloxetine
- there is therefore a risk of raised duloxetine levels in the body when they are administered together.
From fluoxetine
Taper, washout and switch
- gradually reduce the dose of fluoxetine to 20mg daily and stop; wait 4 to 7 days before starting the SNRI
- clinicians should decide the duration of the washout period on a case-by-case basis
Fluoxetine may still cause medicine interactions 5 or 6 weeks after stopping, as fluoxetine and its active metabolite have a long half-life.
If switching from fluoxetine, caution is required as it is a potent inhibitor of the liver enzyme CYP2D6 which is involved in the metabolism of duloxetine and venlafaxine. There is therefore a risk of raised duloxetine or venlafaxine levels in the body when switching.
Reference:
- NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service (February 2023). SSRIs to other antidepressants: switching in adults