Case series: Continued remission of PTSD symptoms after discontinuation of prazosin

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Abstract

Post-traumatic stress disorder is a debilitating chronic illness that affects 6 out of 100 adults after a severe trauma. The alpha-adrenergic antagonist prazosin, which is prescribed off-label for flashbacks and nightmares due to trauma, is often continued indefinitely due to reports of symptoms returning upon discontinuation. There is no standard guidance for a trial of discontinuation of prazosin due to intolerance or side effects. In this case series, three patients are started on prazosin leading to remission of trauma-related symptoms, and symptoms continue to remit after treatment for an average of about 2 years followed by discontinuation of the medication. There are many similarities in these case reports which serve to provide guidance as to when a trial of prazosin discontinuation may be warranted.

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Richardson, C., Yuh, J., Su, J., & Forsberg, M. (2023). Case series: Continued remission of PTSD symptoms after discontinuation of prazosin. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1172754

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