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Sertraline 50mg stomach cramps and increased anxiety?

Hi I've been taking sertraline 50 mg for just over 3 weeks and still experiencing morning anxiety and lower abdominal cramps as anyone else... read more

Would sertraline help a non existent appetite?

I’ve had an off-and-on appetite for many years it would go for months then come back pretty good for a couple of months at most at the moment, I h... read more

2nd day of taking 25mg of sertraline?

My doctor told me to take 25 mg of sertraline daily at first then after two weeks bump that up to 50 mg daily. I was curious to know when will I... read more

Sertraline making me feel sick and lose my appetite?

I'm 20 and am now in my fourth day of sertraline 50mg. I am feeling very nauseous and my appetite is completely gone. I am very slim as it is and am... read more

Can sertraline from different manufacturers cause different side effects or even severe reactions?

I have been switched to sertraline from zoloft and have been experiencing SVT, hot flashes, migraines, tremors, high anxiety and severe panic... read more

Sertraline: on the edge of feeling better and then sinks away?

For the last week my brain has been slowly filling up with serotonin and feels like it is on the cusp of changing for the better. It’s so t... read more

Sertraline - Anyone seen tremendious weight gain ?

This medication gave me my life back. No more panic and anxiety attacks while driving. No sudden out burst of anger. No OCD, But... I put on about... read more

Paxil or Paxil CR for OCD?

I was prescribed Paxil CR while in the Psych Ward 4 weeks ago. It has yet to help my anxiety and OCD. I know that regular Paxil is FDA approved for... read more

Lexapro or Wellbutrin?

For the last 8 weeks I have been on Amitriptyline 20 mg, Guanficine 1 mg at night, Buspar 10 mg 3xday for anxiety. I have been taking these meds for... read more

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