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Sertraline - Does Zoloft increase adrenaline?

Hi, Can I take Zoloft (Sertraline) in divided dose for example after breakfast and lunch?

I am also on Ritalin 30 mg/day (20 mg morning and 10 mg afternoon) and Lorazepam 2 mg at 9:00 p.m. Thank you.

Can sertraline and Zoloft be taken at the same time?

Can sertraline and Zoloft be taken together?

Switching to viibryd and getting off of zoloft for aniexty and depression?

My doctor is tapering me off the Zoloft and putting me on viibryd. I was taking 50mg of Zoloft and now I am taking .25 mg of Zoloft and 10mg of... read more

Switching from Prozac to Zoloft?

I've been taking Prozac 20 mg at night with 200 mg trazodone only to find out you should never use them together. I'm now out of the Prozac & am... read more

Is it safe to take Zoloft while taking Bystolic?

Does Lamictal help ANXIETY, OCD, BPD - ?

I was on Zoloft and had to immed. quit it due to horrible/dangerous side effects that I was experiencing. So now my psychiatrist put me on Lamictal... read more

Did anyone have to try several ssri meds before one worked?

I have tried Zoloft celexa and lexapro which all never did anything for depression anxiety and panic now I'm trying paxil did anyone try several meds... read more

What type of symptoms will I experience if I stop taking Zoloft abruptly?

My pharmacy was out of my off brand of Zoloft for over six days…. I was on 200mg a day… when I was unable to get the sertraline I needed for my reg... read more

Is Zoloft or Effexor effective for PTSD (w BPD)? See other diagnoses please?

I suffer from PTSD, Major Depressive Disorder, Acute Anxiety, BPD, and OCD. I also have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. As far as the... read more

Is excessive sweating a side effect of Zoloft?

Ive been taking 100mg Zoloft for a little over a year now and have been dealing with way excessive sweating for most of that time. Even when I'm not... read more

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