Best way to stop buspirone

The best way to stop buspirone is to taper off and stop slowly, depending on the dose the patient is taking, as prescribed by the doctor. Although withdrawal from a drug such as buspirone is generally relatively minor, abrupt cessation of the drug does not result in a particularly large withdrawal reaction. It is recommended that if the patient is taking one tablet three times a day, it may be reduced to one tablet twice a day for a week, and finally to one tablet a day for a period of time before discontinuing. Buspirone is most commonly used for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and other anxiety disorders, and the dosage is usually increased gradually. Some patients may experience some mild gastrointestinal reactions at the beginning of taking the drug, such as nausea, dizziness, vomiting, poor appetite, etc., which will be relieved in a week or so. It is recommended that patients do not stop taking the medication arbitrarily, as the medication generally needs to be taken in accordance with the cycle or course of treatment, and stopping the medication privately may affect the therapeutic effect, and if you want to stop taking the medication, it is recommended that patients consult with their treating doctor before considering it.