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Sertraline - Does sertraline cause shaky limbs and weakness?

I recently started sertraline on an initial dosage of 25 mg and for first 5 days I had all the common side effects insomnia, heartburn, increased... read more

How long does Zoloft side effects last?

Hello! Just started taking Zoloft recently ( 25mg first 14 days then supposed to up to 50mg) I'm actually on day 4 and the side effects are really... read more

Could anyone tell me about their experience with Zoloft?

How long does it takes to start feeling the benefits of taking this medicine? Thank you very much!

Can I take ibuprofen with 25mg sertraline/zoloft and how much is allowed? thanks?

I am on day 8 of sertraline, never taken any meds like this before, and I would like to take ibuprofen to deal with the headaches and ringing in my... read more

Sertraline upping dosage please help?

I’m on 100mg sertraline and have been since January! Feeling a bit anxious again and I feel I should maybe up to 150mg but everyone I try to do this f... read more

Sertraline - this is an update to an earlier post and I am looking for advice. I was on Zoloft...

... for 8 years then weaned off and the anxiety came back. So i restarted 25mg for 1 week, then 50mg for 6 weeks and was in a 6 week long panic... read more

Does Zoloft cause shaking?

I've been taking Zoloft (Sertraline) for about 6 weeks. Started with 25mg to 37.5mg and for the last 4 day's 50mg. I've noticed that I have shaky... read more

Side Effect - From zoloft abruptly to wellbutrin. Will the side/withdrawal effects stop?

Hi there, I'm 35 and this is my first experience with antidepressants. I took zoloft 50mg for 3 weeks against depression. Because of the sexual... read more

Anxiety - Zoloft dosage increase side effects?

About 7 weeks ago I started taking zoloft for anxiety and depression. I started at 12.5 the first week, 25 mg the 2nd week, and 50 mg from then on.... read more

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