you can if you slowly come off of it. your body gets used to having it and if you just stop then you will get the same side effects as going on the medication. i believe the more you take the worse it is. i would suggest cutting down by 25mg to 50mg every 2 weeks that should cut down on any side effects and give your body time to adjust.
Ask your doctor.
How long does it take for zoloft to stop working
Any drug or medicine can cause side effects particular to the individual. If you have any side effects as a result of taking Zoloft, you should inform your doctor immediately.
In my experience, sertraline (Zoloft). It varies from person to person.
hey are there any side effects of tanning while taking zoloft? i have crazy red bumps that itch when i tan at the tanning bed. and i have tanned for a whole 30 day once a year for the past five years, and i have never had problems. i went on zoloft about 6 months ago for mild anxity... so could zoloft be the cause of my itchies?
what labs are monitoring for zoloft
the most common addictives with taking seroquel and zoloft are eating binges.that are like sugar rush pills basically they cause the body to crave food there horrible pills for someone over weight or that has a eating disorder.
Don't take the Aleve until you check in with the person prescribing the Zoloft. That's the potential drug interaction.
I take 50mg Zoloft and 37.5 of Wellbutrin together every morning. It doesnt seem to have any additional side effects taking them at the same time.
Zoloft has a half-life of 1 day - that means for every day that passes without taking zoloft, the level in the blood falls by 50%. So, after one day, the blood level would be reduced by 50%; after 2 days, 25%; after 3 days, 12.5%, and so on.
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Zoloft may take up to eight week for the effects