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I never have
that side
effect. I soon
as I started
taking it the
pressure in my
chest and
tension in my
neck was gone.
My blood
pressure
actually
dropped from
pre-hypertension
to perfect! You
should ask your
doctor.
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008
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I have been on
Zoloft for over
4 years and it
has been the
best thing that
has ever
happened to me.
I has social
anxiety,
depression and
chest pains and
everything in
between before
I started to
take Zoloft 100
mg and now I
feel fine.
However, I know
it's something
that I should
consider
getting off
from. You can
try Yoga and
that is a great
balance for
your life. It
has helped me
very much.
Amy at July 27,
2005 depression
blog
*****
I have been on
Zoloft, and
some others.
Out of all of
the Zoloft was
the best/
actually the
generic is
better for me
then the reg
Zoloft because
the reg killed
my sex drive
and I would get
sore throats.
I'm on 100mg.
I've been on a
lot less before
and I was on 50
for a year. At
50 it started
to work the
very first
week. I think
the 100 has me
at best. I also
just found out
I have adhd. I
only saw my reg
dr before. an
actual
therapist was a
much better
match. they are
a lot more exp
i guess. after
the long eval
stuff (bor) i
think she has a
real good idea
what she is
doing!!
June 08 Dee
Yahoo7
Answers
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I have taken
Zoloft for
about six
months. I just
stopped it a
few times
because i ran
out and didn't
make it to get
more right
away. I had no
side effects
when i suddenly
stopped. The
Zoloft really
helped me. I
will keep
taking it for a
while. I took
effexor for a
year. It was
horrible. I was
so hot all the
time. When i
stopped it i
had bad night
mares and was
dizzy. This
last about a
month or more.
The zoloft
doesn't cause
me any side
effects, even
when i stop
taking it. It
has worked
great for me.
Sept 15, 2005
dpression
blog
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I have used
zoloft and it
is very good
for depression.
You might have
side effects
the first
couple of weeks
but then the
side effects
ease up or go
away. You have
to take the
medication
between four to
six weeks
before you
notice a change
but if you
stick with it,
it will help
you. Feel
better.
June08 Deb M
Yahoo
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I have been on
Zoloft for 2
years for panic
disorder. After
about 7 weeks
of side effects
such as nausea,
dizziness,
increased
anxiety and
tremors,
everything just
fell into place
and I have not
had a panic
episode ever
since. A good
& caring
doctor helps
too - my
therapist took
my calls on
weekends and at
night when I
was freaking
out over the
side effects
and wanting to
stop taking the
drug. Having a
health
professional
explain the
mental and
physical
symptoms of
anxiety and
Zoloft side
effects was
helpful. Of
course it isn't
for everyone as
people react
differently to
different drugs
but hang in
there if you
feel yuck for
awhile. I came
good and have
just given
birth to my
first child.
She is as
chilled out as
her mum! All
the best. I
hope things
work out for
you.
June 08 Mans
Yahoo 7
Answers
The
Bad
I use to use
Zoloft and had
a negative
experience. It
made me more
irritable and
agitated. Had
to discontinue
the drug.
June
08 Andy
Yahoo7
Answers
I have been
taking Zoloft
for over 4
years for panic
disorder with
agoraphobia. I
have taken a
range of doses
up to 125 mg. I
don't think
that it really
helped me that
much. I still
have frequent
troubling
"what-if"
feelings and
definitely get
panic-attack
sensations.
Marissa at
August 8, 2005
depression
blog
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Zoloft Fact
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Generic Zoloft
Chemical Name:
SERTRALINE
Common
Uses
Zoloft
Sertraline is a selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitor
(SSRI) used to treat
depression, panic disorder,
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Zoloft works by helping to
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natural substances in the brain
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Zoloft works on the
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This medicine may be used to
treat other conditions as
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Before Using
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Do not take this
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An allergic
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If You Take Too Much
Zoloft
If overdose
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