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Sertraline 4th week worse?

I'm nearly 4 week's taking sertraline. Started on December the 9th. I felt a few small positive changes, the first 2 week's. Then u got my... read more

Sertraline - serotonin syndrome?

A couple days ago I had a horrible experience that only having serotonin syndrome would makes sense. What is the treatment for that and what should... read more

I have to wean myself off lamictal (anti-seizure and mood stabilizer). I take it w/ zoloft. pls help

I take zoloft and lamictal to treat depression and anxiety. I've lost my job and health insurance and subsequently can't afford the cost of lamitcal... read more

Do Zoloft and Wellbutrin work well together?

I have MDD, GAD and C-PTSD. I am in the middle of a depressive episode, and also in the midst of changing meds. I was taking Effexor XR 75mg and... read more

Strange Side Effects of Zoloft?

Hi everyone, I was prescribed 75 mg of Zoloft 5 weeks ago for postpartum depression. Im having very strange symptoms since beginning this medicine... read more

Sertraline - Does the hair loss with sertraline stop after a while?

I have been taking sertraline for 4 months now had nearly all the side affects but my hair has gone quite thin it does say it’s a side effect but w... read more

Sertraline and Itching?

I have been on 25 mg of Zoloft a day for 3 weeks. Most of my side effects have subsided, but my skin started itching 2 days ago. I don't have a... read more

Are there any issues ussing these 2 together (Zoloft & Metoprolol). Thanks?

I understand Metoprolol slows your heart rate down and 1 of the side effects can be depression. Can this be counter productive when using Zoloft?... read more

I'm taking Zoloft for panic attacks but it's not helping. What do you suggest?

Panic attack, anxiety & depression. Nothing seems to help. Got no one but my therapist and psychiatrist to talk about it. No one understands. Feels... read more

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