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Sertraline - Should I stop using Zoloft?

I have been on sertraline (Zoloft) for around 2 months and the first 2, maybe 3 weeks, were great. No panic attacks. No side effects. Nothing. I was... 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?

Would appetite loss be a withdrawal symptom of Cymbalta (or any duloxetine brand)?

I am a high functioning Autistic with some problems with anxiety and mild depression. I take Cymbalta to help with my anxiety and depression issues... read more

When will my full appetite return?

Three weeks ago my doctor raised my Celexa from 20 to 30. Not very hungry and lost a bit of weight. How long before this will stop?

Has anyone experiened having no appetite while taking clonazepam?

been on it for wks now and have no appetite whatsoever

What dose of mirtazapine is best for depression and a improvement in appetite?

Hi I’m currently on 15 mg of mirtazapine my appetite has been much improved so far ( 6 weeks) but my mood although some days very good is generally a ... read more

Sertraline - Does sertraline make you feel worse initially?

I’ve been taking 25g Sertraline for 3 days, but my feelings of anxieties and panic are worse! Is this normal?

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

Can I take sertraline and clonazepam together ? My doctor just put me on sertraline and just stared?

it today. now having a panic/anxiety attach. Does it take a number of days for sertraline to start to work ??? clonazepam seemed to work fair 1 mg

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