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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.

Sertraline - sickness feeling sick and lightheaded also tired but cant sleep anyone else get this?

i started on sertraline 3 days ago not long i know but since ive been on them all ive done is feel sick all day even been sick at times had... read more

Has anyone taken 25mg. to 50mg of Seroquel and gained or lost weight?

My brother takes 450mg a day and gained weight. He takes it for bipolor. I have high anxity and PTSD. I take Prazosin 4mg. at night and it works... read more

Can I take these meds together?

Lipitor 10mg and amitriptyline 50mg?

Can sertraline and Zoloft be taken at the same time?

Can sertraline and Zoloft be taken together?

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

Can I cut my pitavastatin pill in half?

I have 4mg pitavastatin pills. Can I cut a tablet in half to make 2mg?

Serequol for ruminating thoughts?

I have ocd, ptsd, anxiety and depression. I ruminate about things from years ago,,, things I did and things that were done to me... will this drug... read more

Derealization / depersonalization. Help 7 years of a laundry list of ineffective drugs?

I would say that I have pretty severe derealization/dissociation/depersonalization. I am to the point where I am out of carrots and I am out of... read more

Is buprenorphine an opiate / narcotic?

Buprenorphine - what are the withdrawal symptoms from butrans patches 5mg?

ive been on the 5mg patches for back pain for 6months,but i have sleep disturbance and puritis..i have decided to stop them two days ago..am i doing... read more

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