Symptoms upon stopping use abruptly
Symptoms of stopping use of sertraline?
Question posted by Harem_scarem on 25 Sep 2023
Last updated on 25 September 2023 by WildcatVet
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THank you for that, masso!
I’d like to add the headaches, nausea, vomiting and vertigo.
Something to be avoided at all costs!
"Mood swings, anxiety, agitation, panic, suicidal ideation, depression, irritability, anger, or mania
Strange physical sensations including the feeling of electrical shocks, shivering, pins and needles, ringing in your ears, strange tastes, or hypersensitivity to sound
Temperature changes, excessive sweating, hot flashes, or intolerance to high temperatures
Poor motor control, tremors, muscle tension, restless legs, an unsteady gait, or difficulty controlling speech"
If possible work with your Dr. for a discontinuation schedule to stop gradually and avoid a hard time.
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depression, social anxiety disorder, sertraline, major depressive disorder, anxiety and stress, symptom
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- Sertraline uses and safety info
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- Side effects of Sertraline (detailed)
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