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Zoloft - for anxiety OCD and panic attacks, is it ok to take Zoloft just when I need it?

Is it okay to take a whole prescrip. pill the first day,but then discontinue using it the next day. My doctor prescribed me 50 MG Zoloft for anxiety,... read more

How long does Zoloft take to work?

I have been on Zoloft for about 5 weeks and i have maybe seen a slight improvement in my anxiety but nothing major yet. I’m starting to lose hope. c... read more

Sertraline - teeth grinding on Zoloft 50mg that started after 2 weeks continuing?

After being on Zoloft for over two weeks, I started grinding my teeth and having pain in my teeth. It has already been six days like this. Has anyone... read more

How long does Zoloft (sertraline) take to work?

7.5 weeks on Zoloft, 4 weeks 50mg and 3.5 100mg is this a blip?

I have been on Zoloft for about 7.5 weeks now. I did 4 weeks on 50mg and the past 3.5 weeks on 100mg. Around 4-5 weeks (UPPED TO 100mg) I was feeling... read more

How do you know Zoloft is starting to work?

Was wondering if anyone could share with me what they noticed when zoloft started working for them? Was it small tiny improvements at first or was it... read more

How long for an increased dose of Zoloft to work?

Zoloft and worse anxiety nervousness?

is there a antidepressant that doesnt give you side effects but still works the same im on zoloft 100mg morning and 100mg night but just after 5... read more

Zoloft/sertraline side effects at day 19? Is this normal?

I started sertraline 19 days ago and was pretty miserable for 2 weeks, nausea constipation, diareah tremors just overall sick feeling and dizzy too.... read more

Zoloft increasing dosage, is it the same side effects as starting the medication?

I’ve been on Zoloft before, 100mg and it worked really well for me. Eliminated my anxiety and depression. After two years the doctor decided to wean m... read more

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