from www.depression.about.com-- "When one stops Zoloft too rapidly a withdrawal syndrome may develop. Among the symptoms that may be experienced are nausea, tremors, lightheadedness, muscle pains, weakness, insomnia, and anxiety. The withdrawal symptoms usually last 1-2 weeks but in some instances they may gradually decrease over a period as long as a month. It is generally recommended that one taper off this medication gradually under a doctor's supervision. Check with your own personal physician for specific instructions."
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The best answer, in lieu of a pharmacist posting the answer here, is to call your local pharmacy, ask the pharmacist, "Can I take penicillin and Zoloft together?" They will be able to look it up and give you an answer.
Withdrawal is different for every smoker_ but here a list of the most common symptoms. The symptoms you felt when you quit smoking before is a good way to guess what you may feel this time too. Medications and behavior changes can help manage the symptoms. Remember that the symptoms_ including craving_ will fade with every day that you stay smokefree. Feeling down or sad Having trouble sleeping Feeling irritable_ on edge_ grouchy Having trouble thinking clearly and concentrating Feeling restless and jumpy Slower heart rate Feeling more hungry or gaining weight
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Try making a question out of what you would like to know. A lot of people treat this site as a search engine, I think, and they expect information to appear just because they submit key words. The contributors here are all people, and it is sometimes hard to turn words into questions. My guess is that you want to know if a person can experience withdrawal after being on sugar pills (placebos). No, not unless the person psychologically induces withdrawal-like symptoms, which is not impossible. I'm not sure about the 'bleed' part.
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