switching antidepressant (tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) to vortioxetine) in adults
Last edited 03/2023 and last reviewed 03/2023
Switching antidepressant (tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) to vortioxetine)
There is limited experience with this switch so extra caution is required to avoid serotonin syndrome.
From all except clomipramine
Cross-taperCross-tapering can usually be undertaken cautiously over 2 to 4 weeks, the speed is determined by individual tolerability. It should include:
- halving the dose of the TCA
- then adding vortioxetine
- then slowly reducing and stopping the TCA
- alternatively, gradually reduce the dose of the TCA and stop; wait for a period before starting vortioxetine.
- clinicians should decide the duration of the washout period on a case-by-case basis
- cross-tapering is not recommended and should only be undertaken if specialist advice is in place, this is because clomipramine is a potent serotonin reuptake inhibitor so there is a high risk of serotonin syndrome
- if switching from clomipramine, gradually reduce the dose of clomipramine and stop
- start low dose vortioxetine the following day
- alternatively, gradually reduce the dose of clomipramine and stop; wait for a period before starting vortioxetine. Clinicians should decide the duration of the washout period on a case-by-case basis.
- NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service (February 2023). Tricyclics to other antidepressants: switching in adults
summary advice - switching from tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) to another antidepressant