There are many reasons one might consider stopping antidepressant medications–some are related to medical concerns, while others are based on personal preference. Based on research surveys, common reasons people give for wanting to discontinue (stop) their medication include:
Feeling that the trouble that they first went on medication for has resolved or improved
Experiencing unwanted medication adverse effects, often called side effects (e.g. emotional numbing, sexual problems, issues with memory and concentration)
No longer feeling that their medication is helping them
Being pregnant or trying to get pregnant
Concerns around the risks associated with long-term medication use
The decision to come off antidepressants is always a personal one that should be made in collaboration with a healthcare provider that understands the latest evidence around safe tapering practices.